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	<title>Comments on: Hey Cyclemeter, you are my new favorite iPhone app.</title>
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	<description>At least one of us is crazy.</description>
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		<title>By: Team McAlister &#187; The Cyclemeter Review</title>
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		<dc:creator>Team McAlister &#187; The Cyclemeter Review</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Initial impressions were great. Cyclemeter is packed with nice features. In fact, I can&#8217;t think of much that&#8217;s missing (Strava support would be really cool, but I&#8217;ll get into why it&#8217;s not on my features wishlist in a minute). It seems to be geared toward the kind of user who wants as much info in as many ways as possible, which to me is always a good thing in this kind of app. Not only can I tweet my rides for everyone on Facebook to see, but they can follow along as I ride. Useful for coworkers who might start to wonder how much later I&#8217;ll be getting in to work &#8211; They can actually check the map to see where I am. Not that anyone does, as far as I know. I also have a ride report emailed to me when I finish, and have a folder in my Gmail just for recorded rides. Pretty cool. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Initial impressions were great. Cyclemeter is packed with nice features. In fact, I can&#8217;t think of much that&#8217;s missing (Strava support would be really cool, but I&#8217;ll get into why it&#8217;s not on my features wishlist in a minute). It seems to be geared toward the kind of user who wants as much info in as many ways as possible, which to me is always a good thing in this kind of app. Not only can I tweet my rides for everyone on Facebook to see, but they can follow along as I ride. Useful for coworkers who might start to wonder how much later I&#8217;ll be getting in to work &#8211; They can actually check the map to see where I am. Not that anyone does, as far as I know. I also have a ride report emailed to me when I finish, and have a folder in my Gmail just for recorded rides. Pretty cool. [...]</p>
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