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	<title>Comments on: Wiki collaboration leads to happiness (updated and revisited!)</title>
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		<title>By: Chris Rasmussen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Rasmussen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 15:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Itâ€™s so great to see this graphic explode over the net.  From the high number of social bookmarks in del.icio.us to Technoratiâ€™s â€œAuthorityâ€ count.  The first blog stated that the graphic was â€œcourtesyâ€ of me, which is true.  I did bring the graphic to a recent DC workshop sponsored by New Paradigm.

The updated blog post with frowning email accredits the graphic to me.  This needs clarification.  The graphic is generally accredited to the â€œIntellipedians.â€  But one Intellipedian in particular needs to be noted.  The original was created by US Central Command analyst Manny Wilson.  I recently had a colleague in my office change the email smiles to frowns and I take this graphic to every public speaking event, but I did not create it.  Just wanted to clarify and give a shout out to Manny.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Itâ€™s so great to see this graphic explode over the net.  From the high number of social bookmarks in del.icio.us to Technoratiâ€™s â€œAuthorityâ€ count.  The first blog stated that the graphic was â€œcourtesyâ€ of me, which is true.  I did bring the graphic to a recent DC workshop sponsored by New Paradigm.</p>
<p>The updated blog post with frowning email accredits the graphic to me.  This needs clarification.  The graphic is generally accredited to the â€œIntellipedians.â€  But one Intellipedian in particular needs to be noted.  The original was created by US Central Command analyst Manny Wilson.  I recently had a colleague in my office change the email smiles to frowns and I take this graphic to every public speaking event, but I did not create it.  Just wanted to clarify and give a shout out to Manny.</p>
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