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		<title>Octopus Card: Where does all that data go?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last time I went to Hong Kong (which was about 6 years ago), the Octopus Card was the hottest thing in town.  The Octopus card is very similar to London&#8217;s Oyster card.  By loading it up with money, you can pay for various public transportation services by simply pressing the card against a receiver. [...]]]></description>
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