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		By: Tim Fogarty		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This article seems to confuse Angular 1 and Angular 2.  $scope is Angular 1.  Lazy Loading is in Angular 2.  Also, no mention of Angular 2&#039;s AOT compiling, which is pretty much mandatory for large sites.  Also no mention of Modules.  Wondered if Google News had posted an old article as new.  Nope, published today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article seems to confuse Angular 1 and Angular 2.  $scope is Angular 1.  Lazy Loading is in Angular 2.  Also, no mention of Angular 2&#8217;s AOT compiling, which is pretty much mandatory for large sites.  Also no mention of Modules.  Wondered if Google News had posted an old article as new.  Nope, published today.</p>
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