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	<title>Comments on: IBM&#8217;s 6th iForum: &#8220;Capitalising on Innovation&#8221; and Why I&#8217;m Becoming a Mac Fanboy</title>
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		<title>By: Macs and knowledge management &#171; eme ká eme</title>
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		<description>[...] This weekend I spent a few hours collecting and updating RSS feeds on Vienna, with a view to reforming my habits and using it (someday). At the same time I kept an eye on preparations for tomorrow&#8217;s coverage of the San Francisco event at which Apple will probably reinvent some other part of consumer IT (my bet is an ultralight portable that doubles as an iPhone-like tactile tablet). So I couldn&#8217;t help noticing that a large, and growing, percentage of the leading thinkers and doers in the field of knowledge management (be it software development, community management or consultancy) seem to use Macs. A few blog about their latest or new machines. Even IBMers such as Elsua&#8217;s Luis Suárez have joined the Light Side recently. [...]</description>
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