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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

How to Get to the Head of the Line

Terry Heaton: "As the blogosphere grows, and more and more (RSS) aggregators appear on the scene, the capacity of any organization to cut through the clutter is increasingly going to rest with the headlines of any feed."

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