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		<title>By: Dan Rubin</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Rubin</title>
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		<description>Good timing, Matthew: I was just on Technorati (a site I&#039;ve used perhaps 10 times in the last year, but am slowly becoming more interested in), and it turns out that since people are still linking to the &quot;.com&quot; version of my domain (which I used a long time ago, but is still active for what I &lt;em&gt;thought&lt;/em&gt; were old links), I have two blogs. But they are the same. But there&#039;s no way to combine them in Technorati :/

What they need is an ability to specify more than one domain name for a blog, which would be terribly handy in both our cases. Or I could just start hunting down those folks who link to &quot;.com&quot; and use a pair of tweezers, a lighter and some grape jam to convince them to change to &quot;.org&quot;... Bryan, Jeremy, this means &lt;strong&gt;you&lt;/strong&gt;.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good timing, Matthew: I was just on Technorati (a site I&#8217;ve used perhaps 10 times in the last year, but am slowly becoming more interested in), and it turns out that since people are still linking to the &#8220;.com&#8221; version of my domain (which I used a long time ago, but is still active for what I <em>thought</em> were old links), I have two blogs. But they are the same. But there&#8217;s no way to combine them in Technorati :/</p>
<p>What they need is an ability to specify more than one domain name for a blog, which would be terribly handy in both our cases. Or I could just start hunting down those folks who link to &#8220;.com&#8221; and use a pair of tweezers, a lighter and some grape jam to convince them to change to &#8220;.org&#8221;&#8230; Bryan, Jeremy, this means <strong>you</strong>.</p>
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