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		<title>By: Everything Is Miscellaneous (As Told by Video) &#171; Bazaarblog</title>
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		<description>[...] In April, I blogged about the video, &quot;Web 2.0 &#8211; The Machine Is Us/ing Us&quot;.&#160; Now the same professor that created that video, Michael Wesch at Kansas State University, has created a new one called &quot;Information R/evolution&quot; that summarizes some of the key points of the book, &quot;Everything Is Miscellaneous&quot;, which I blogged about in May.&#160; The author of the book, David Weinberger, was the keynote speaker at this year&#039;s Shop.org Annual Summit. &#160; [...]</description>
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