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As part of TomorrowToday.biz’s ongoing commitment to helping our clients find the most effective tools for understanding, processing and exploiting the Connection Economy, we would like to announce the launch of our “blog about blogging”, ?ic@TomorrowConnecting.biz.

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?ic@TomorrowConnecting.biz will focus exclusively on new technological advancements (blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasting, etc.), how they are changing the way we do business and most importantly, suss out which are useful and which create more noise. We hope to provide insight and advice in plain English, create conversations and offer opportunities for people to network in progressive new ways.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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