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		<title>Tag, You&apos;re It!</title>
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		<description>I was shocked today when I realized I hadn&apos;t ever written a post on tagging. At the ASTD TechKnowledge conference, when I explained Web 2.0 to a group, tagging was an integral part of the conversation. But tagging requires you to take a step back from the web, and consider how you think.</description>
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