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		<title>By: Running with Nike+ &#124; firefly&#124;multimedia</title>
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		<description>[...] Typically I would keep it, trace it out in google earth, and add the real distance and time into Pace. You can share your runs and export your path to google earth which is a nice added [...]</description>
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