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		<title>By: Here&#8217;s a web IM from Sina at Angus Lau: life, web, blog - Hong Kong</title>
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		<dc:creator>Here&#8217;s a web IM from Sina at Angus Lau: life, web, blog - Hong Kong</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Sep 2006 15:45:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve mentioned about some web IMs before, but somehow I&#8217;m still stuck on using Meebo. But found this entry talking about SINA&#8217;s Woocall. This could be a good web IM tool, but I will never know because it takes too much damn work to implement it on my website. Just look at their requirements. &#8220;For those who are interested in adding Woocall, all you need is: 1.Carefully read our service statement and privacy protection policy. 2.Agree with our service contract and protection policy. 3.Copy and paste the service statement and privacy protection policy onto a word document and voice out your agreement on it, as well as add the main web page of where you want to add on Woocall so to show the content of the web site or company. Then send this document to woocall@vip.sina.com for approval. 4.We’ll quickly send you an approval through email, along with the newest version of Woocall and documents needed to help you install Woocall on your website.&#8221; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I&#8217;ve mentioned about some web IMs before, but somehow I&#8217;m still stuck on using Meebo. But found this entry talking about SINA&#8217;s Woocall. This could be a good web IM tool, but I will never know because it takes too much damn work to implement it on my website. Just look at their requirements. &#8220;For those who are interested in adding Woocall, all you need is: 1.Carefully read our service statement and privacy protection policy. 2.Agree with our service contract and protection policy. 3.Copy and paste the service statement and privacy protection policy onto a word document and voice out your agreement on it, as well as add the main web page of where you want to add on Woocall so to show the content of the web site or company. Then send this document to <a href="mailto:woocall@vip.sina.com">woocall@vip.sina.com</a> for approval. 4.We’ll quickly send you an approval through email, along with the newest version of Woocall and documents needed to help you install Woocall on your website.&#8221; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Angus Lau: life, web, blog - Hong Kong &#187; Here&#8217;s a web IM from Sina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angus Lau: life, web, blog - Hong Kong &#187; Here&#8217;s a web IM from Sina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2006 16:56:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve mentioned about some web IMs before, but somehow I&#8217;m still stuck on using Meebo. But found this entry talking about SINA&#8217;s Woocall. This could be a good web IM tool, but I will never know because it takes too much damn work to implement it on my website. Just look at their requirements. 　　&#8221;For those who are interested in adding Woocall, all you need is: 　　1.Carefully read our service statement and privacy protection policy. 　　2.Agree with our service contract and protection policy. 　　3.Copy and paste the service statement and privacy protection policy onto a word document and voice out your agreement on it, as well as add the main web page of where you want to add on Woocall so to show the content of the web site or company. Then send this document to woocall@vip.sina.com for approval. 　　4.We’ll quickly send you an approval through email, along with the newest version of Woocall and documents needed to help you install Woocall on your website.&#8221; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I&#8217;ve mentioned about some web IMs before, but somehow I&#8217;m still stuck on using Meebo. But found this entry talking about SINA&#8217;s Woocall. This could be a good web IM tool, but I will never know because it takes too much damn work to implement it on my website. Just look at their requirements. 　　&#8221;For those who are interested in adding Woocall, all you need is: 　　1.Carefully read our service statement and privacy protection policy. 　　2.Agree with our service contract and protection policy. 　　3.Copy and paste the service statement and privacy protection policy onto a word document and voice out your agreement on it, as well as add the main web page of where you want to add on Woocall so to show the content of the web site or company. Then send this document to <a href="mailto:woocall@vip.sina.com">woocall@vip.sina.com</a> for approval. 　　4.We’ll quickly send you an approval through email, along with the newest version of Woocall and documents needed to help you install Woocall on your website.&#8221; [...]</p>
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