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		<description><![CDATA[ John Hagel very kindly took me to task last month for leaping ahead to Web 3.0 when the ink is barely dry on 2.0. Well, however you number the versions, my crucial point was that Web 2.0 is bankrupt.  Web 3.0 is just my shorthand for Web 2.0...]]></description>
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