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	<title>Comments on: Al Gore on World 2.0 at Web 2.0 Summit</title>
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		<title>By: Roundup: 50 suggestions for how President-elect Obama can use the Internet to govern</title>
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		<description>[...] Gore envisions a sense of purpose and promise in what he called “World 2.0:” Web 2.0 used for social betterment. “Just as Barack Obama’s election would’ve been impossible without the new dialogue and new ways of interacting, the only way climate change is going to be solved is by addressing the democracy crisis, and the country hit a great blow for victory this week, but we have to take this issue and raise it in the awareness of everyone,” Gore said. Gore continued later during his interview with conference organizers Tim O’Reilly and John Batelle, “I think that it is very much in its infancy, barely beginning, and I think that we are not many years away from television sort of sinking into the digital world and becoming a part of it.” His continued “purpose” is to advance the democratization of media, where people are in control of not only what they consume, but are also empowered to create, distribute, and influence through media. &#8212; Brian Solis, Al Gore on World 2.0 at Web 2.0 Summit &#8212; bub.blicio.us  [...]</description>
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		<title>By: What&#8217;s All This &#8220;2.0&#8243; Talk? &#124; WebFlowology - Val Nelson</title>
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		<dc:creator>What&#8217;s All This &#8220;2.0&#8243; Talk? &#124; WebFlowology - Val Nelson</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Social Bookmarking &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Roundup: 50 suggestions for how President-elect Obama can use the Internet to govern</title>
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		<dc:creator>Social Bookmarking &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Roundup: 50 suggestions for how President-elect Obama can use the Internet to govern</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Gore envisions a sense of purpose and promise in what he called ???World 2.0:??? Web 2.0 used for social betterment. ???Just as Barack Obama???s election would???ve been impossible without the new dialogue and new ways of interacting, the only way climate change is going to be solved is by addressing the democracy crisis, and the country hit a great blow for victory this week, but we have to take this issue and raise it in the awareness of everyone,??? Gore said. Gore continued later during his interview with conference organizers Tim O???Reilly and John Batelle, ???I think that it is very much in its infancy, barely beginning, and I think that we are not many years away from television sort of sinking into the digital world and becoming a part of it.??? His continued ???purpose??? is to advance the democratization of media, where people are in control of not only what they consume, but are also empowered to create, distribute, and influence through media. &#8212; Brian Solis, Al Gore on World 2.0 at Web 2.0 Summit &#8212; bub.blicio.us  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Gore envisions a sense of purpose and promise in what he called ???World 2.0:??? Web 2.0 used for social betterment. ???Just as Barack Obama???s election would???ve been impossible without the new dialogue and new ways of interacting, the only way climate change is going to be solved is by addressing the democracy crisis, and the country hit a great blow for victory this week, but we have to take this issue and raise it in the awareness of everyone,??? Gore said. Gore continued later during his interview with conference organizers Tim O???Reilly and John Batelle, ???I think that it is very much in its infancy, barely beginning, and I think that we are not many years away from television sort of sinking into the digital world and becoming a part of it.??? His continued ???purpose??? is to advance the democratization of media, where people are in control of not only what they consume, but are also empowered to create, distribute, and influence through media. &#8212; Brian Solis, Al Gore on World 2.0 at Web 2.0 Summit &#8212; bub.blicio.us  [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Luidt de Obama regering het internet tijdperk in? &#124; Puyt Consultancy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Luidt de Obama regering het internet tijdperk in? &#124; Puyt Consultancy</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Gore envisions a sense of purpose and promise in what he called “World 2.0:” Web 2.0 used for social betterment. “Just as Barack Obama’s election would’ve been impossible without the new dialogue and new ways of interacting, the only way climate change is going to be solved is by addressing the democracy crisis, and the country hit a great blow for victory this week, but we have to take this issue and raise it in the awareness of everyone,” Gore said. Gore continued later during his interview with conference organizers Tim O’Reilly and John Batelle, “I think that it is very much in its infancy, barely beginning, and I think that we are not many years away from television sort of sinking into the digital world and becoming a part of it.” His continued “purpose” is to advance the democratization of media, where people are in control of not only what they consume, but are also empowered to create, distribute, and influence through media. &#8212; Brian Solis, Al Gore on World 2.0 at Web 2.0 Summit &#8212; bub.blicio.us  [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Social Bookmarking &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Roundup: 50 suggestions for how President-elect Obama can use the Internet to govern</title>
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		<dc:creator>Social Bookmarking &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Roundup: 50 suggestions for how President-elect Obama can use the Internet to govern</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Gore envisions a sense of purpose and promise in what he called “World 2.0:” Web 2.0 used for social betterment. “Just as Barack Obama’s election would’ve been impossible without the new dialogue and new ways of interacting, the only way climate change is going to be solved is by addressing the democracy crisis, and the country hit a great blow for victory this week, but we have to take this issue and raise it in the awareness of everyone,” Gore said. Gore continued later during his interview with conference organizers Tim O’Reilly and John Batelle, “I think that it is very much in its infancy, barely beginning, and I think that we are not many years away from television sort of sinking into the digital world and becoming a part of it.” His continued “purpose” is to advance the democratization of media, where people are in control of not only what they consume, but are also empowered to create, distribute, and influence through media. &#8212; Brian Solis, Al Gore on World 2.0 at Web 2.0 Summit &#8212; bub.blicio.us  [...]</description>
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