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      <description>I have been posting a little bit less recently. In some ways, it is easier to write two blog posts a week than one blog post once in a while.</description>
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      <description>Happy New Year to all my readers! I hope you missed these blog posts at least a little bit. I had a good rest during the festive period and feel ready to start writing and hacking again. In this article, I want to tell you about my most recent fascination- programming for Alexa (Echo) enabled devices.</description>
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