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		<title>By: A Better Way for the TTC Website at Will Pate</title>
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		<description>[...] Jay Goldman invited me to be a part of a group of Toronto web geeks thinking hard about how to make a better TTC website. Our first meeting included an all star lineup of developer David Crow, technology evangelist Joey DeVilla, TTC guru Madhava Enros, policy wonk Mark Kuznicki and your humble narrator as the &#8220;online community&#8221; guy. They all did a better job of explaining than I can right now, so click their names to find out more. [...]</description>
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