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NIMBLOG: These cats are smart and they have a strong management and advisor team behind them, including Caterina Fake of Flickr fame, and Howard Rheingold who wrote “Smart Mobs.” They will need to leverage that brain power because the field they are in is, and will get even more crowded. (via Cosmos)
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