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      <title>Extensively using extension methods</title>
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      <title>dnrTV Aggregator Part 2 - LINQ to XML</title>
      <description>In Part 1 of this series I went over the creation of a Windows Service and it's remote client. For this installment, I will be covering the use of &amp;quot;LINQ to XML&amp;quot; to gather the feed, and the saving and loading of the XML configuration files. I'll also show some code to download and unzip the videos using SharpZipLib from ic#code. 
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