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		<title>By: Realtime Community &#124; Unified Communications</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Finding 2.0 on the web, in voice and in hype...&lt;/strong&gt;

I posted a variation of this thought on my Digital Common Sense blog over the weekend, but that was raelly driven by conversation undercurrents and some thoughts that are still developing.Discussions of Cisco, Gartner, and some other things that aren&#039;...</description>
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<p>I posted a variation of this thought on my Digital Common Sense blog over the weekend, but that was raelly driven by conversation undercurrents and some thoughts that are still developing.Discussions of Cisco, Gartner, and some other things that aren&#8217;&#8230;</p>
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