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		<description><![CDATA[How does Windows Live Messenger works? there are millions of users typing messages everyday but maybe few of them ever asked themselves how the messenger really works! so here I wrote a little post about it. Windows Live Messenger it&#8217;s an hybrid Client-Server / Peer-to-Peer application. It basically started as a client-server application. Let&#8217;s say [...]]]></description>
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