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	<title>Comments on: If You Haven&#8217;t Read it Yet, It&#8217;s New to You.</title>
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	<description>Fighting fire with unlit matches</description>
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		<title>By: alan</title>
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		<description>Great post - very insightful! It is true - companies (and some people), as much as they are &#039;pro-web2.0&#039; - when it comes time to put your money where your mouth is - back off. There still is the control &#039;thang. Then there is fear of openness (and possibly litigation). But then, on the other hand, the companies that embrace it and run with it - like the FaceBooks and Diggs of the world - look at them go!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post &#8211; very insightful! It is true &#8211; companies (and some people), as much as they are &#8216;pro-web2.0&#8242; &#8211; when it comes time to put your money where your mouth is &#8211; back off. There still is the control &#8216;thang. Then there is fear of openness (and possibly litigation). But then, on the other hand, the companies that embrace it and run with it &#8211; like the FaceBooks and Diggs of the world &#8211; look at them go!</p>
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