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	<title>Comments on: Industry expert?  That is spooky..</title>
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		<title>By: David Bush - Iasta</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Bush - Iasta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2006 22:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, of course, Google comes to the rescue again.  I used the translation tools and was able to read the article with some wacky conversions aside.  Its mostly a high level piece and the most interesting quote comes from Dave Stephens:

Does one have to regard the blogueurs purchases as journalists? Dave Stephens, author of Procurement Central since November 2005, admits: “The border is sometimes fine, especially when articles of blogs are quoted by journalists. But the blogueurs are not journalists. The reader of a blog must remain vigilant and put the question: why does this person write what she writes? Why this subject in particular? ”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, of course, Google comes to the rescue again.  I used the translation tools and was able to read the article with some wacky conversions aside.  Its mostly a high level piece and the most interesting quote comes from Dave Stephens:</p>
<p>Does one have to regard the blogueurs purchases as journalists? Dave Stephens, author of Procurement Central since November 2005, admits: “The border is sometimes fine, especially when articles of blogs are quoted by journalists. But the blogueurs are not journalists. The reader of a blog must remain vigilant and put the question: why does this person write what she writes? Why this subject in particular? ”</p>
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