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    <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 12:58:25 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Jonathan Street's Blog: MSN contact grab script included in 'meta' contact grabber]]></title>
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In his search for "contact grabber" classes, <i>Jonathan Street</i> <a href="http://torrentialwebdev.com/blog/archives/97-MSN-contact-grab-script-included-in-meta-contact-grabber.html">came across</a> one posted to the PHPClasses.org website recently, the <a href="http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/3895.html">Contact Grabber</a> class, and decided to give it a shot and report back his findings.
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I haven't tried it yet but apparently it can connect to hotmail, yahoo, gmail, orkut, rediff and myspace. It is an impressive collection of scripts. [...] Generally speaking I wouldn't have a problem with the script being included in another project. In fact I would encourage it. In this instance though there are a few problems.
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He breaks it up into a few different kinds of <a href="http://torrentialwebdev.com/blog/archives/97-MSN-contact-grab-script-included-in-meta-contact-grabber.html">issues</a>: inaccuracies, updates, licensing problems, and that the author wouldn't make contact back to <i>Jonathan</i> about some of his problems.
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