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October 15, 2008

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What the heck sort of comment is that?

Anyway I read your post and found it to open up an avenue that I had not yet thought about. If I could blog and change someones life, I would be game.

I agree. How does someone get involved in that initiative?

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I think the blogoshpere should be used for good more often, as the article states. Too many times it seems like profit or ego drive most blogs.

I'd like to know more about this. Anyone have more info? I frequent the Ebusiness Command Center.Com site-alot. it's at
http;//www.ebusinesscommandcenter.com
BUT I haven't been reading about this there.
I need TO KNOW more about
standards and best practices

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Good post... very interesting!!!

I'd like to know more about this. thanks very much!!

Great! Very good post

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