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	<title>Comments on: Thank You, iPhone!</title>
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	<description>It&#039;s a Doozy!</description>
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		<title>By: The Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Dave</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I switched to PackageTrackr despite their relatively horrible interface for two reasons: 

1) CanadaPost support (and a few others, but mainly CanadaPost)

2) PackageTrackr gives me a one click heads-up where all my packages are, rather then individually bookmarking or subscribing to each package&#039;s feed.

3) PackageTrackr gives me access to the same from desktop and mobile browsers alike.

It does a bunch of other stuff, most of which I don&#039;t really care about, #1 is really what pushed me over the edge though, I ship a lot of stuff via Canada Post and it&#039;s nice to know when my own outbound stuff is being received.

All that being said, whenever I&#039;m talking about online package tracking, I *always* link to your site, not PackageTrackr due to the speed and clean interface.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I switched to PackageTrackr despite their relatively horrible interface for two reasons: </p>
<p>1) CanadaPost support (and a few others, but mainly CanadaPost)</p>
<p>2) PackageTrackr gives me a one click heads-up where all my packages are, rather then individually bookmarking or subscribing to each package&#8217;s feed.</p>
<p>3) PackageTrackr gives me access to the same from desktop and mobile browsers alike.</p>
<p>It does a bunch of other stuff, most of which I don&#8217;t really care about, #1 is really what pushed me over the edge though, I ship a lot of stuff via Canada Post and it&#8217;s nice to know when my own outbound stuff is being received.</p>
<p>All that being said, whenever I&#8217;m talking about online package tracking, I *always* link to your site, not PackageTrackr due to the speed and clean interface.</p>
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