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		<title>By: Integrate This&#187;Blog Archive &#187; One thing</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve been doing a lot of writing recently (most of it yet to be published) on a specific topic that I first wrote about here a while back. The topic is important because it&#8217;s the answer to a question I was asked (offline) a few weeks ago;  In your opinion, what is the one thing that most clearly separates REST from SOA? [...]</description>
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