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	<title>Comments on: Notable + Quotable: PowerPoint on YouTube, sleeping on the job, and social networks bridging the digital divide</title>
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		<title>By: Martin Lindeskog</title>
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		<description>Celine Roque: Great round-up of interesting stuff on the net. I thought the piece on &quot;best practices&quot; was an eye opener. I have been practicing the &quot;contrarian&quot; view for a long time, at least when it comes to the financial market. Food for thought from the post by Matt Elliott: &quot;Innovation can’t happen when you limit yourself to ‘best practices’.&quot;</description>
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