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	<title>Comments on: Sency real-time search engine gains some momentum, founder still abroad</title>
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		<description>[...] Sency real-time search engine gains some momentum, founder still abroad &#8212; Technically Philly &#8211; Sency collects real-time data from Twitter, but differentiates itself from Twitter&#8217;s search by filtering spam and pulling the most popular links being shared on the microblogging service. Sency also lets publishers have a very basic, yet customizable widget with real-time search results on their Web sites. [...]</description>
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