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	<description>Developing Online Content</description>
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		<title>What We Do</title>
		<description>Creating and managing content online is easy.  Any idiot can do it, and millions do.  But to be effective and reach your goals -- well, you may need a little help with that one, Bucky.

The Virtual Content Company creates amazing online content solutions that map to your business goals.  Not ...</description>
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		<title>Social Media In Plain English &#8212; From Common Craft</title>
		<description>I no longer have to try to explain what I do, thanks to Lee and Sachi.



Thanks, guys! </description>
		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=373</link>
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		<title>Rating Content &#8212; Vote With Your Thumbs</title>
		<description>I'm watching an interview with DanMcComb (founder of Biznik, an business networking community).  I've posted some articles there, and have enjoyed getting feedback from participants -- both comments and the numeric rankings.  (As an egomanic, the higher my number is the better I feel.)

He's the web development guru, ...</description>
		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=369</link>
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		<title>The Internet &#8212; How It Works</title>
		<description>I guess the Internet isn't anything special, anymore.  A friend gave me a Raisin Bran cereal box, with this convenient tutorial on how the Internet works. It's a truly amazing combination of awful writing, confusing jargon, useless information and just plain stupid.

Kind of a Swiss Army Knife of learning.

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		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=368</link>
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		<title>Putting Lilies On Your LMS</title>
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It's almost exactly one year since I announced the death of the LMS in a post on this blog, and (in a phone conversation yesterday) I found myself talking about my theory one more time with a nice woman who was willing to give me introductions to ...</description>
		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=364</link>
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		<title>Coming Out Of The Closet &#8212; I&#8217;m Bi-Coastal</title>
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My close friends have already heard this, but it's time you all know.  In a few weeks, I'll actually be bi-coastal.  As part of my master plan to become a completely virtual guy, my wife and I will be moving our main base of operations ...</description>
		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=362</link>
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		<title>Praise The Pig</title>
		<description>The best part of ASTD TechKnowledge in San Antonio may have been the barbeque:

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		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=361</link>
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		<title>He Who Fails Fastest, Wins</title>
		<description>Audio of this post

There's a concept in software building called "agile development".  In simple terms, it means that you don't spend a whole lot of time making a huge complicated plan of every little detail of the whole finished product.  (This is pretty counter-intuitive, and really makes most ...</description>
		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=351</link>
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		<title>I Want My Doctor To Be Arrogant</title>
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When I go in for major surgery, I want my surgeon to be  arrogant.  I'd like him to truly believe that he's the best there is at this procedure and that I'd be a fool to go elsewhere.  I'm not even sure that I ...</description>
		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=357</link>
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		<title>But How Do You Get Them To Use It?</title>
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I spent time yesterday talking to some folks at a local college, trying to convince them that they should pay me an outrageous amount of money to get their portal site up and running on MOSS.  (Not the fuzzy green stuff, but Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server.) ...</description>
		<link>http://virtualcontentcompany.com/?p=354</link>
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