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<title>Comments on: Cutter on 2009 IT Trends</title>
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<description>Thanks for reposting the 2009 IT trends and anti-trends. I completely agree with the commentary you provided. Cutter came up with some great lists with smart insight. I do agree with you that social networking will unravel. But I do not expect this in 2009. I expect it more in 2010 or 2011. Right now social networking is still going strong and with the introduction of Twitter (which is growing huge fast, but will fall fast as well), it will hold over the social networking storm for another year.</description>
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<title>By: Posts about Web 2.0 as of December 18, 2008 &#124; The Lessnau Lounge</title>
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<dc:creator>Posts about Web 2.0 as of December 18, 2008 &#124; The Lessnau Lounge</dc:creator>
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