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		<title>By: 'Geekspeak still baffles web users' &#171; Cailean&#8217;s Head</title>
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		<dc:creator>'Geekspeak still baffles web users' &#171; Cailean&#8217;s Head</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The BBC has a piece on the disconnect between technology and the language that revolves around it (blogs, RSS, IM, PVR, etc.). It reminded of the M &amp; N users I talked about in an earlier post. It is so important for those in the tech industry to choose their words carefully, especially when the target client/user is non-tech - like many of TrueLocal’s potential customers are. [...]</description>
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