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		<title>By: Marco Meinardi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[it&#039;s never enough to explain the three cloud abstraction layers, so thank you for your effort. As a cloud blogger, I took the opportunity to illustrate them from a different point of view in this blog post: http://techapostle.blogspot.ch/2013/04/iaas-eats-biggest-slice.html]]></description>
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