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		<title>By: Clash of the networks &#171; electronic museum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] This is (museum) website 1.0. The user experience is there, on the site, with known edges, known paths. It is comfortable, comforting, understood - and ultimately flawed. The Facebook way is markedly different. Obviously it&#8217;s primarily a social network, and many hundreds of thousands of users will remain there and move around the site within this framework, never knowing what else is behind the scenes. But now, it&#8217;s also going to mutate into many other things - unknown, weird, wonderful, creative things. With a strong API, the data is set free. [...]]]></description>
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