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		<title>Primary Purpose of the Web</title>
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		<description>&quot;Communication&quot; vs. &quot;Interaction&quot;?  Find out why unrestrained, random communication on the web is not good in and of itself, and why relevant, practical information and functionalities for task completion are much more vital. Learn why &quot;communicating for the sheer joy of communicating&quot; is a waste of time and web space. </description>
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