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	<title>Comments on: You (don&#039;t) have more power than you think</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Nieforth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Nieforth</dc:creator>
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		<description>Bingo, but questions haven&#039;t changed much over the past 570 years, there is just so much more noise in the electronic world!  Candidly, much hasn’t really changed since 1439.  570 years ago is when goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg developed some game changing technology, the mechanical device we called the printing press.  Technology of course has evolved but wow, that was game changing!  The electronic world allows us to publish and consume content in new and different ways.  With technologies like docmetrics (www.docmetrics.com) we can even measure how readers engage with electronic content.  But will social media fade and go away?  Will blogs be a thing of the past in 200 years time or will my great great great grand children read this post many years from now and laugh?  Yes the soapbox - to raise our flamboyant impromptu speeches, agreed, we will have a few followers from the comfort of their own desks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bingo, but questions haven&#8217;t changed much over the past 570 years, there is just so much more noise in the electronic world!  Candidly, much hasn’t really changed since 1439.  570 years ago is when goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg developed some game changing technology, the mechanical device we called the printing press.  Technology of course has evolved but wow, that was game changing!  The electronic world allows us to publish and consume content in new and different ways.  With technologies like docmetrics (www.docmetrics.com) we can even measure how readers engage with electronic content.  But will social media fade and go away?  Will blogs be a thing of the past in 200 years time or will my great great great grand children read this post many years from now and laugh?  Yes the soapbox &#8211; to raise our flamboyant impromptu speeches, agreed, we will have a few followers from the comfort of their own desks!</p>
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