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		<title>By: Apparently I&#8217;m a Pessimist : Web Strategy Thoughts</title>
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		<description>[...] My earlier post about the &#8217;stay of execution&#8217; for Business 2.0 magazine sounds awfully pessimistic now that my co-conspirator Sebastien has just posted a rather more optimistic view of the saga surrounding the magazine and the Facebook group that may have saved it: Did social media give Business 2.0 a reprieve? I believe so. I think social media (in this case Facebook, blogging and Techmeme) played an important role as an amplifier (see my chronology of events here). Thanks to everyone who joined the Facebook group and posted comments in the Wall. Thanks to every blogger and journalist out there who relayed the news. Without you, Business 2.0 would not be publishing its October issue. Thanks again!!! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] My earlier post about the &#8217;stay of execution&#8217; for Business 2.0 magazine sounds awfully pessimistic now that my co-conspirator Sebastien has just posted a rather more optimistic view of the saga surrounding the magazine and the Facebook group that may have saved it: Did social media give Business 2.0 a reprieve? I believe so. I think social media (in this case Facebook, blogging and Techmeme) played an important role as an amplifier (see my chronology of events here). Thanks to everyone who joined the Facebook group and posted comments in the Wall. Thanks to every blogger and journalist out there who relayed the news. Without you, Business 2.0 would not be publishing its October issue. Thanks again!!! [...]</p>
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