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		<title>By: Text Technologies&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Mark Logic and the custom publishing business</title>
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		<description>[...] For more on Mark Logic, and more insight about the industry in general, see CEO Dave Kellogg’s blog. For a technical discussion of MarkLogic, see my DBMS2.com write-up.      &#8226; &#8226; &#8226; [...]</description>
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