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		<title>SubPLY: Making YouTube Captioning a Reality</title>
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			A few days ago YouTube announced the addition of Closed Captioning support to its videos. One small problem though… YouTube included neither the tools nor the services to help video owners create the actual captioning source files– SubViewer (*.SUB) and S... 
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