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		<title>Wikipedia, Champion of User-Generated Content</title>
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		<description>Encourage user contribution to your Web site by learning from Wikipedia. Wikipedia builds on open source and respects the geographical variety and potential accessibility needs of its users. It provides tools to help users contribute, but also fosters an atmosphere where contributions are verified and discussed by the broader community.</description>
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		<title>Social Web Application Design</title>
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		<description>Luke has made some great slides about Social Web Application Design, saying some very sensible things very well. I particularly like the &apos;System&apos; diagram that shows how, when thinking about a simple photo, how it can be connected to other entities and related, aggregated and re-presented.</description>
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