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		<title>By: NearbyNow Raises Round, Unleashes Data &#171; Screenwerk</title>
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		<description>[...] inventory data, including the coming of an API that will eventually enable anyone to grab it. Krillion has for the past six or so months been doing partnership deals with companies to syndicate its [...]</description>
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