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                    <category term="Engineering"/>
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                  <updated>2009-10-09T14:46:03-08:00</updated>
    
                
                
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Computer Science Critters</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=43&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=43&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-09-09T14:52:48-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-09-09T08:42:20-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>In CSE8B, the Jacobs School undergraduates learn Java by creating critters that battle one another in a tournament at the end of the quarter.</summary>
                        
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                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

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                        <media:title type="plain">Computer Science Critters</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">In CSE8B, the Jacobs School undergraduates learn Java by creating critters that battle one another in a tournament at the end of the quarter.</media:description>
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                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Computer Scientists Take Over Electronic Voting Machine with</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=41&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=41&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-08-12T13:43:05-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-08-10T08:19:09-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>Computer scientists demonstrated that criminals could hack an electronic voting machine and steal votes using a malicious programming approach that had not been invented when the voting machine was designed. The team of scientists from University of California, San Diego and the University of Michigan, and Princeton University employed "return-oriented programming" to force a Sequoia AVC Advantage electronic voting machine to turn against itself and steal votes.</summary>
                        
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                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

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                        <media:title type="plain">Computer Scientists Take Over Electronic Voting Machine with</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">Computer scientists demonstrated that criminals could hack an electronic voting machine and steal votes using a malicious programming approach that had not been invented when the voting machine was designed. The team of scientists from University of California, San Diego and the University of Michigan, and Princeton University employed "return-oriented programming" to force a Sequoia AVC Advantage electronic voting machine to turn against itself and steal votes.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>computer, security, UC, San, Diego, voting, security</media:keywords> 
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                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
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                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Hovav Shacham Describes an Electronic Voting Vulnerability</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=40&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=40&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-08-10T14:59:48-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-07-31T17:55:52-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>Computer scientists demonstrated that criminals could hack an electronic voting machine and steal votes using a malicious programming approach that had not been invented when the voting machine was designed. The team of scientists from University of California, San Diego, the University of Michigan, and Princeton University employed "return-oriented programming" to force a Sequoia AVC Advantage electronic voting machine to turn against itself and steal votes.</summary>
                        
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                          <category term="Tech News"/>
                          <category term="Science"/>
                          <category term="Engineering"/> 
                          <category term="Bioengineering"/>              
                        
                        <category term="Education"/> 
                        <category term="Education Technology"/>
                        <category term="Higher Education"/>
                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

                        <media:content url="http://media-downloads.ucsd.edu:8080/jacobs/2009/08/shacham_to_export_2.mp4" fileSize="24112664" type="video/mp4" medium="video" expression="full" height="270" width="480" lang="en"/>   
                        <media:title type="plain">Hovav Shacham Describes an Electronic Voting Vulnerability</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">Computer scientists demonstrated that criminals could hack an electronic voting machine and steal votes using a malicious programming approach that had not been invented when the voting machine was designed. The team of scientists from University of California, San Diego, the University of Michigan, and Princeton University employed "return-oriented programming" to force a Sequoia AVC Advantage electronic voting machine to turn against itself and steal votes.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>voting, security, election, security, computer, science, return-oriented, programming</media:keywords> 
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                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
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                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Engineering Undergrads Inspire Local Eighth Graders</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=35&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=35&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-06-17T10:01:15-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-06-15T15:59:16-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>Undergraduates from the Jacobs School of Engineering have just finished classes for the school year, but their legacy continues.</summary>
                        
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                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

                        <media:content url="http://media-downloads.ucsd.edu:8080/jacobs/2009/06/ENSPIREaudio8.mp4" fileSize="9100939" type="video/mp4" medium="video" expression="full" height="270" width="480" lang="en"/>   
                        <media:title type="plain">Engineering Undergrads Inspire Local Eighth Graders</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">Undergraduates from the Jacobs School of Engineering have just finished classes for the school year, but their legacy continues.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>Jacobs, School, of, Engineering, UC, San, Diego, TESC, Engineers, Week</media:keywords> 
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                        <media:player url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=35&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
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                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Junkyard Derby 2009</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=32&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=32&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-06-10T12:44:34-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-05-12T13:05:23-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>From old bicycle parts to gold mannequin busts and cardboard pizza boxes, UC San Diego students put their skills to the test during the annual Junkyard Derby. The sixth annual Junkyard Derby, held May 8, drew 44 teams who designed, built and then raced cars made of junk.</summary>
                        
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                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

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                        <media:title type="plain">Junkyard Derby 2009</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">From old bicycle parts to gold mannequin busts and cardboard pizza boxes, UC San Diego students put their skills to the test during the annual Junkyard Derby. The sixth annual Junkyard Derby, held May 8, drew 44 teams who designed, built and then raced cars made of junk.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>undergraduates, jacobs, school, UC, San, Diego, UCSD, student, event, buidling, cars, from, junk</media:keywords> 
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                        <media:player url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=32&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
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                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>MicroMouse 2009</title>
                      
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                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=30&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-05-12T15:39:21-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-04-30T15:22:32-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>Jacobs School of Engineering undergraduates dared to design and build a robotic mouse from scratch. The electrical engineering and computer science undergraduates also wrote the software to teach the robot to solve a maze.</summary>
                        
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                          <category term="Tech News"/>
                          <category term="Science"/>
                          <category term="Engineering"/> 
                          <category term="Bioengineering"/>              
                        
                        <category term="Education"/> 
                        <category term="Education Technology"/>
                        <category term="Higher Education"/>
                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

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                        <media:title type="plain">MicroMouse 2009</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">Jacobs School of Engineering undergraduates dared to design and build a robotic mouse from scratch. The electrical engineering and computer science undergraduates also wrote the software to teach the robot to solve a maze.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>robotics, electrical, engineering, undergraduate, research, micromouse, IEEE, hardware, software</media:keywords> 
                        <media:thumbnail url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/uploads/video/jsoe/2009/75_875IMG_2281_p.JPG" width="75"/>
                        <media:player url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=30&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
                        </media:copyright>              
                      
                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Facebook Game Helps Engineers Build New Music Search Engine</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=28&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=28&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-04-14T17:01:50-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-04-14T16:33:15-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>UC San Diego engineers launched a new music game on Facebook in order to build a new kind of search engine for music.</summary>
                        
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                          <category term="Engineering"/> 
                          <category term="Bioengineering"/>              
                        
                        <category term="Education"/> 
                        <category term="Education Technology"/>
                        <category term="Higher Education"/>
                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

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                        <media:title type="plain">Facebook Game Helps Engineers Build New Music Search Engine</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">UC San Diego engineers launched a new music game on Facebook in order to build a new kind of search engine for music.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>facebook, music, search, google, for, music, sound, effects, new, music, music, discovery, UCSD, San, Diego, Music</media:keywords> 
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                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
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                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Computer Science and Engineering Overview Admit Day 2009</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=25&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=25&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-04-08T13:06:34-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-04-08T13:03:35-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) professor Geoffrey Voelker gives an overview of the CSE department at UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering.</summary>
                        
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                          <category term="Engineering"/> 
                          <category term="Bioengineering"/>              
                        
                        <category term="Education"/> 
                        <category term="Education Technology"/>
                        <category term="Higher Education"/>
                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

                        <media:content url="http://media-downloads.ucsd.edu:8080/jacobs/2009/04/cse admit day 2009 2.mp4" fileSize="69239475" type="video/mp4" medium="video" expression="full" height="270" width="480" lang="en"/>   
                        <media:title type="plain">Computer Science and Engineering Overview Admit Day 2009</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) professor Geoffrey Voelker gives an overview of the CSE department at UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>Jacobs, School, of, Engineering, computer, science, CSE, video, game</media:keywords> 
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                        <media:player url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=25&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
                        </media:copyright>              
                      
                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>DECaF 2009</title>
                      
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                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=14&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-10-08T09:45:06-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-03-06T13:30:35-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>More than 70 high tech and life science firms participated in a student-run engineering job fair on February 20 at the University of California, San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering. The Disciplines in Engineering Career Fair (DECaF), organized by Jacobs School of Engineering students, attracted 1,500 engineering students.</summary>
                        
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                          <category term="Engineering"/> 
                          <category term="Bioengineering"/>              
                        
                        <category term="Education"/> 
                        <category term="Education Technology"/>
                        <category term="Higher Education"/>
                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

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                        <media:title type="plain">DECaF 2009</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">More than 70 high tech and life science firms participated in a student-run engineering job fair on February 20 at the University of California, San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering. The Disciplines in Engineering Career Fair (DECaF), organized by Jacobs School of Engineering students, attracted 1,500 engineering students.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>DECaF, career, fair</media:keywords> 
                        <media:thumbnail url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/uploads/video/jsoe/2009/75_743decaf2009.jpg" width="75"/>
                        <media:player url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=14&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
                        </media:copyright>              
                      
                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>Research Expo 2009 Highlights</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=11&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=11&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-06-11T09:09:22-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-02-25T15:14:01-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>From novel nanoengineering approaches to space robots, green computing, weather prediction technology and structural health monitoring, engineering students at the University of California, San Diego strutted their stuff during the Jacobs School of Engineering Research Expo 2009.  The annual event, held on Feb. 19, attracted more than 500 people, including 240 graduate students who presented their research during a highly attended poster session.</summary>
                        
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                          <category term="Science"/>
                          <category term="Engineering"/> 
                          <category term="Bioengineering"/>              
                        
                        <category term="Education"/> 
                        <category term="Education Technology"/>
                        <category term="Higher Education"/>
                        <rights>Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.</rights>  
                      

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                        <media:title type="plain">Research Expo 2009 Highlights</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">From novel nanoengineering approaches to space robots, green computing, weather prediction technology and structural health monitoring, engineering students at the University of California, San Diego strutted their stuff during the Jacobs School of Engineering Research Expo 2009.  The annual event, held on Feb. 19, attracted more than 500 people, including 240 graduate students who presented their research during a highly attended poster session.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>Research, Expo, 2009, graduate, student</media:keywords> 
                        <media:thumbnail url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/uploads/video/jsoe/2009/75_928re09.jpg" width="75"/>
                        <media:player url="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=11&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <media:credit role="producer" scheme="urn:ebu">Jacobs School Communications</media:credit>
                        <media:copyright url="http://www.ucsd.edu">
                          Copyright 2009, Regents of the University of California.
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                      </entry>
                    
                        <entry>
                      
                        <title>New High Frequency Amplifier for Fast Wireless</title>
                      
                        <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=10&amp;listID=2"/>
                        <id>http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_video/play.sfe?id=10&amp;listID=2</id>
                        <updated>2009-05-12T15:21:44-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2009-02-11T14:55:13-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>New imaging and high capacity wireless communications systems are one step closer to reality, thanks to a millimeter wave amplifier invented at the University of California, San Diego and unveiled on Feb 11, 2009 at the prestigious International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco, Calif.</summary>
                        
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                        <media:content url="http://media-downloads.ucsd.edu:8080/jacobs/2009/02/Buckwalter_UC_San_Diego_ISSCC09.mp4" fileSize="24518459" type="video/mp4" medium="video" expression="full" height="270" width="480" lang="en"/>   
                        <media:title type="plain">New High Frequency Amplifier for Fast Wireless</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">New imaging and high capacity wireless communications systems are one step closer to reality, thanks to a millimeter wave amplifier invented at the University of California, San Diego and unveiled on Feb 11, 2009 at the prestigious International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco, Calif.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>Frequency, Amplifier, Millimeter, Waves, Silicon, Wireless</media:keywords> 
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                        <title>Need New Look? Online Makeover is fan-taaz-tic</title>
                      
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                        <updated>2009-02-11T15:42:54-08:00</updated>
                        <published>2008-11-24T10:07:49-08:00</published> 
                        <author>
                          <email>dbkane@soe.ucsd.edu</email> 
                          <name>Daniel Kane</name>
                        </author> 
                        <summary>Thanks to a UC San Diego startup company, the cosmetics counter isn't the only place to try out the latest makeup trends. The new way is easier, faster, and much more private. Anyone with a digital photograph can now apply more than 4,000 makeup products with the click of a mouse.</summary>
                        
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                        <media:title type="plain">Need New Look? Online Makeover is fan-taaz-tic</media:title>
                        <media:description type="plain">Thanks to a UC San Diego startup company, the cosmetics counter isn't the only place to try out the latest makeup trends. The new way is easier, faster, and much more private. Anyone with a digital photograph can now apply more than 4,000 makeup products with the click of a mouse.</media:description>
                        <media:keywords>cosmetics, www.taaz.com</media:keywords> 
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