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<p><strong>The Trend Spotter</strong><br><br />
<b>Tim O'Reilly</b> was prominently featured in this months <a href="http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.10/oreilly.html" TARGET="_blank"><b> Wired Magazine.</b></a> O'Reilly (founder of O'Reilly and Associates) always has some interesting things to say.  This article talks a lot about Web 2.0 and the Age of Participation, both concepts near and dear to our hearts.  In the coming weeks, we will be posting a lot more articles and features on this topic.  In the meantime, take a peak at the O'Reilly piece and let us know your thoughts.  </p>]]></description>
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