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		<title>By: Content is cheap, context is expensive: Is it any surprise which one we lack? &#124; Unstructured Thoughts by Taylor Davidson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Content is cheap, context is expensive: Is it any surprise which one we lack? &#124; Unstructured Thoughts by Taylor Davidson</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] get me wrong: I like the mess. I like the free-for-all of the blogging world. I try to do my share to &#8220;import and export [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Taylor Davidson</title>
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		<description>The web has started to bemoan the &quot;death of blogging&quot;: while blogging as we know it currently may change, the trend will be towards more content and context as the tools and services available make it easier and cheaper to create and distribute than ever before.

As the tools and our usage patterns change, the popular services will change: but don&#039;t attach the behavior to the service.

People will always want to create and share ideas with people.  Always have, always will.</description>
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<p>As the tools and our usage patterns change, the popular services will change: but don&#8217;t attach the behavior to the service.</p>
<p>People will always want to create and share ideas with people.  Always have, always will.</p>
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