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	<title>Comments on: 12seconds.tv Release API, I&#8217;m Still Not Convinced</title>
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		<description>Their API home page reminds me with Digg&#039;s :) I had a look on it looks nice, unlike Youtube where you only can include the video&#039;s thumbnail on your website when reading  their API, 12second&#039; API provides you with direct FLV links where you can use your own FLV player to read, that it is defiantly give web developer more flexibility over the output.</description>
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