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		<title>By: SKMurphy &#187; Improving The Techdirt Insight Community</title>
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		<description>[...] I originally wrote this on Wednesday November 28, 2007 in response to a set of questions posed by Mike Masnick to the Techdirt Insight Community. I had applied and been accepted into the community after it was announced at the 2006 Office 2.0 conference (I blogged about in &#8220;Born With a Face Made for Podcasting&#8220;). Those questions are in bold in the following text. Please note that under the terms of service, each blogger retained the rights to his own words. Q: How to continue to grow the Community itself? [...]</description>
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