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		<title>By: Going large in microsharing : ESME</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8216;know.&#8217; There is no substitute for a reality check. In a previous article, I referenced Thomas Vander Wal&#8217;s view on the UI side of things and in yet another, Mike Gotta  talks about Oracle and SAP as dark horses. [...]</description>
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