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		<title>By: AcKnowledge Consulting &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The value of social networking and collaboration</title>
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		<description>[...] Collaborative tools are all the rage at the moment.  In my new role (and without corporate services to rely on) I have been finding great benefits in such things as DOPPLR, Skype, Google Docs, Google Calendar and yes, even Twitter (in spite of earlier doubts).  In fact, Matt Moore and I spent a very fruitful few hours the other day working together on Google Docs and Twitter to put the final touches on a 4,000 word magazine article (on Knowledge Management for B2B Sales Teams). [...]</description>
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