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		<title>By: Third post : Third blog &#171; Notes from a small field</title>
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		<description>[...] Well, it wasn&#8217;t the last post and I have learned a lot about blogging since then. If nothing else, it&#8217;s been useful for me to look back on where all the time went, which is a huge plus when you have a goldfish memory! It has also enabled me to connect to some amazing people inside IBM and beyond. Plus I hope at least one of the posts has been at least vaguely useful to someone as well! I know I have found huge value in reading other people&#8217;s blogs, from shared experiences, to things more technical. [...]</description>
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