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		<title>Content Strategy: The Philosophy of Data</title>
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		<description>As interactions proliferate, so does the content that supports them. Why should software professionals take a step back and examine their content from a philosophical perch? Rachel Lovinger takes a look at content strategy and the benefits of its perspectives.</description>
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		<title>Exactly What Is Content, Anyway?</title>
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		<description>Not too long ago, one of the key people behind a substantial e-commerce operation confidently assured me, &apos;Content is not a consideration for our site. We just sell stuff – we don&apos;t publish content.&apos; CRINGE!!! This statement reflects a sadly limited understanding (a profound misunderstanding, actually) of the nature and role of content in online media. Content is a broad term, with broad implications. It includes far more than article-style material.</description>
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