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  <updated>2007-12-03T11:38:05Z</updated>
  <title>Comments for Relying on our networks to decide what is interesting</title> 
  <subtitle>Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.  As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too.</subtitle>
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    <title>Comment from chemical engineering on 2007-04-21</title>
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        <name>chemical engineering</name> 
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      <![CDATA[ <p>yaap...i totaly agree with ur view.........imagine after 10 years .......i think all blog will be the most historical asset for webs..........it gives the democracy of web world..</p> ]]>
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    <published>2007-04-21T23:03:50Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from James Taylor on 2007-04-24</title>
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        <name>James Taylor</name> 
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      <![CDATA[ <p>I was recently sent an interesting video clip about the danger of relying on your network and on over-personalization and it prompted a post - check it out <a href="http://www.edmblog.com/weblog/2007/04/personalization.html">on my blog</a>.<br />
JT<br />
<a href="http://www.edmblog.com">www.edmblog.com</a></p> ]]>
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    <published>2007-04-24T17:12:53Z</published>
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