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	<title>Comments on: Tabbloid helps you spend more on ink</title>
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		<title>By: Keyvan</title>
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		<description>J.J. I&#039;m been working on a similar Tabbloid-like service for turning RSS feeds into PDF: &lt;a href=&quot;http://fivefilters.org/pdf-newspaper/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://fivefilters.org/pdf-newspaper/&lt;/a&gt; Yes, it&#039;ll also make HP happy, but this one&#039;s free software (open source) so users can examine the code, make changes (e.g. reduce font-size, ignore images, whatever else they want to save on ink), and even host it themselves so they don&#039;t have to rely on a third party. 
 
Thanks, by the way, for mentioning Feedly, I hadn&#039;t come across it before. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>J.J. I&#039;m been working on a similar Tabbloid-like service for turning RSS feeds into PDF: <a href="http://fivefilters.org/pdf-newspaper/" target="_blank">http://fivefilters.org/pdf-newspaper/</a> Yes, it&#039;ll also make HP happy, but this one&#039;s free software (open source) so users can examine the code, make changes (e.g. reduce font-size, ignore images, whatever else they want to save on ink), and even host it themselves so they don&#039;t have to rely on a third party. </p>
<p>Thanks, by the way, for mentioning Feedly, I hadn&#039;t come across it before.</p>
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