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<title>Viral Marketing Studies</title>
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<modified>2007-11-18T04:05:46Z</modified>
<tagline>academia and viral stuff</tagline>
<id>tag:mblog.lib.umich.edu,2007:/Viral/6459</id>
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<copyright>Copyright (c) 2007, kamokazi</copyright>
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<title>So Sweet...</title>
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<modified>2007-11-18T04:05:46Z</modified>
<issued>2007-11-18T04:01:02Z</issued>
<id>tag:mblog.lib.umich.edu,2007:/Viral/6459.35349</id>
<created>2007-11-18T04:01:02Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">This guy is definitely the most handsome seo....</summary>
<author>
<name>kamokazi</name>
<url>web page</url>
<email>kamokazi@umich.edu</email>
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<![CDATA[<p>This guy is definitely the<br />
<a href="http://www.viralseo.org/contact-kamo/"><h2>most handsome seo</h2></a>.</p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Yeah so?</title>
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<modified>2007-11-10T08:13:05Z</modified>
<issued>2007-11-10T08:11:07Z</issued>
<id>tag:mblog.lib.umich.edu,2007:/Viral/6459.34926</id>
<created>2007-11-10T08:11:07Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Viral SEO...</summary>
<author>
<name>kamokazi</name>
<url>web page</url>
<email>kamokazi@umich.edu</email>
</author>

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<![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.viralseo.org"><strong><h1>Viral SEO</h1></strong></a></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title></title>
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<modified>2007-10-28T22:23:08Z</modified>
<issued>2007-10-28T22:20:36Z</issued>
<id>tag:mblog.lib.umich.edu,2007:/Viral/6459.34210</id>
<created>2007-10-28T22:20:36Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">’d say for me, the Internet is a great new way for doing old things. So, what else conclusion can I bring except the one that Internet life cannot stand on itself without real-life communication. It is simple: If we...</summary>
<author>
<name>kamokazi</name>
<url>web page</url>
<email>kamokazi@umich.edu</email>
</author>

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<![CDATA[<p>’d say for me, the Internet is a great new way for doing old things.<br />
So, what else conclusion can I bring except the one that Internet life cannot stand on itself without real-life communication. It is simple: If we understand the qualities of face-to-face communication that influence the impact of such communication on people and their social interaction, we would be able to predict the probable influence of any new communication technologies such as social networks; see <h1><strong><a href="http://www.viralseo.org">Viral SEO</a></strong></h1> for more. Researchers show that people sooner or later convert their cyber contacts into more traditional face-to-face, the same as I do. People use the Internet, in other words to help them achieve their real-life goals. And rather than technology’s changing people’s social and psychological reality, in other words, people change their use of technology to facilitate their creation of a desired social reality.<br />
Internet users should closely examine their behavior, to ensure that excessive time online will not negatively impact their personal well-being. We shouldn't throw our computers out the window, but neither should we charge on blindly into complete dependence on the Internet. As with many things in life, it seems that moderation and balance are key to maximizing the Internet's positive effect.</p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>How it all started</title>
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<modified>2007-10-28T20:18:59Z</modified>
<issued>2007-10-28T20:14:23Z</issued>
<id>tag:mblog.lib.umich.edu,2007:/Viral/6459.34194</id>
<created>2007-10-28T20:14:23Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">The emergence of the World Wide Web as a medium has posed a number of issues that challenge our traditional interpretations of copyrights. The digital technology of the World Wide Web makes copying original materials extremely simple and convenient for...</summary>
<author>
<name>kamokazi</name>
<url>web page</url>
<email>kamokazi@umich.edu</email>
</author>

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<![CDATA[<p>The emergence of the World Wide Web as a medium has posed a number of issues that challenge our traditional interpretations of copyrights. The digital technology of the World Wide Web makes copying original materials extremely simple and convenient for all users. Whenever you inspect a page your <a href="http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/GoogleSearch">browser downloads</a> the files that make up that page. Downloading constitutes copying materials since digital replicas of the text, images, etc. must be transmitted over a network to your computer in order to be viewed. These copies, however, are transient--the legal term is "ephemeral," meaning that they exist only temporarily. Even so, it is very easy to save these items in a more permanent state for other uses. That’s where the notion of intellectual property rights comes in… </p>]]>

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