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		<title>How Twitter, Google, Wolfram&#124;Alpha and WIkipedia are not competing at all</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems to me that Twitter, Google, and Wolfram&#124;Alpha, are really not competing at all, but are instead providing complementary services. I would go farther by adding wikipedia (and blogs?), and suggest that the 4 services really represent the digestive process of our information society. From the first Churning to the Backbone
Wolfram&#124;Alpha represents the deeper [...]


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