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Google’s Lively: Another ‘What If’ at Google? - Read More

Date Added: July 20, 2008 04:40:03 PM
This is a guest post written by Bernard Moon, Vice President of the Lunsford Group, a private holding company consisting of entities in technology, media, research & consulting, health care, investment boutique, and real estate. Bernard blogs at Silicon Moon . The recent announcement of Google’s Lively product has created a stir in some circles, but for me it’s a yawner. Why? It’s another ...

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