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January 30, 2004 1:27 PM

Why Good Things Come After Bad Things Happen...

snoflowjpg.jpgA proof point in the creative destruction that thrives in the Valley, Marc Canter writes: What happens when you lay off 30% of the work force and give a LOT of programmers too much time on their hands? Blogging, social networking, rdf and all sorts of ways of connecting them together.  Like FOAF. And then, all of a sudden, it's Spring again....

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