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		<title>Mark Pesce on Hyperconnectivity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excellent interview with Mark Pesce, revolving around the effects of Hyperconnectivity (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, WikiPedia, etc.)

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		<title>First And Second Lives</title>
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My vivacious new friend M (hey!) was IM&#8217;ing to me this week about second life.  She meant the general idea of being online, being in chatting mode, and feeling detached from the real world.  Face to Face as First Life, online as Second.  I had asked her if she had heard of [...]]]></description>
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In the past few years, I hadn&#8217;t paid a lot of attention to social networking sites.  Perhaps it was the idea of filling out a profile with the same info over and over.  Maybe I wasn&#8217;t being sociable.  It could be that I had so much going on with the web sites [...]]]></description>
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