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	<title>Comments on: Watch the Semantic Web Panel from the recent MIT / Stanford Venture Lab Event</title>
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		<title>By: zeb hodge</title>
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		<dc:creator>zeb hodge</dc:creator>
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		<description>This conference had some very good moments. I can tell that you live and breath this vision, because you know the questions even before people have asked them. It is clear that you&#039;ve also thought through the answers for a long time, and realistically from multiple points of view.
I am especially intrigued by your mention of how sex has paved the way for many of our current technologies. So true. There is a surplus of willingness to try something new if the reward is highly pleasurable.
So if a successful search for &quot;&lt;strong&gt;more girls like her!&lt;/strong&gt;&quot; results in more familiarity with semantic technologies, then let&#039;s make it happen!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This conference had some very good moments. I can tell that you live and breath this vision, because you know the questions even before people have asked them. It is clear that you&#8217;ve also thought through the answers for a long time, and realistically from multiple points of view.<br />
I am especially intrigued by your mention of how sex has paved the way for many of our current technologies. So true. There is a surplus of willingness to try something new if the reward is highly pleasurable.<br />
So if a successful search for &#8220;<strong>more girls like her!</strong>&#8221; results in more familiarity with semantic technologies, then let&#8217;s make it happen!</p>
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