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		<title>A simple &#8216;Where Am I?&#8217; using MaxMind Geolocation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MaxMind seem to be the only company that offer some level of free geolocation. You do, however, have to delve into their site (or google it) to find the Open Source section where you can download the free binary database and look at the documentation. To give MaxMind some credit though their documentation is excellent [...]]]></description>
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