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		<title>By: Geesee Launches Chat for Blogs/Websites - rev2.org</title>
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		<description>[...] Although it may seem so, the idea behind Geesee isn&#8217;t new. Services like 3Bubbles and to an extent Gabbly and Itzle have been amongst the first ones to grasp the concept, but being the first doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean being the best. Geesee does a reasonably good job of providing a usable interface (see integrated chat below), even better than some of these. [...]</description>
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