Thursday ended with an interesting dinner with Google’s PR team and my old boss, Vic Gundotra, who now is an executive at Google.
At the dinner he announced that Google was “gearing up” for releasing a raft of open technologies which would be gifted to Web developers. Much like Google Gears is. Dan Farber was at the dinner too and wrote up a lengthy post on the details and what this all means.
But, this post isn’t named “Micromedia” for nothing.
Here’s a bunch of short videos (since so many of you claim you like short videos) for you to watch.
Earlier this week we went to the CTIA show and met several cool companies (many more to come next week, these are just the first three).
1. Utterz. I tried to hate it at first. Do we really need something else to come along that looks like a blog but that lets you call your blog with your cell phone and leave some audio there? Do we need another Twitter competitor? Turns out we do, and I underestimated this service. Eric Rice slapped me over on Twitter several times for that. I redeemed myself by interviewing one of Utterz’ founders. I’ll call Utterz a “micromedia community service” for now until I have a chance to drink some great wine and come up with a better name. Five minutes long.
2. I get too focused on Silicon Valley’s tech hipness, but Edioma has a fun service that helps Spanish-speaking people learn English. Larry Upton, an executive there, tells me why that matters and gives me a demo. Five minutes.
3. I’m preparing to go to Paris in December with Milan and Maryam for the LeWeb3 Conference. So, anyone who shows me cool travel services will catch my attention. WorldMate is such a service and Eyran Blumberg, VP there, showed me how the service might help me out on my travels. Seven minutes long.
But those are my official “ScobleShow” things. How about over on my Kyte.tv channel?
All those videos were done using my Nokia N95 cell phone. I love that thing and Kyte.tv’s service, because I can get video to you within minutes of me filming it.
Anyway, after we got home we switched to Seesmic and installed Leopard.
I give you a front-row seat on the future. Focusing most of my efforts now on next-generation augmented reality and artificial intelligence, AKA "mixed reality."
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Augmented World Expo, June 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4xHILvLD8E
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Scoble gives you a front-row seat on the future.
Literally. He had the first ride in the first Tesla. Siri was launched in his house. He's been the first to share all sorts of technologies and companies with you, from Flipboard to Pandora to Instagram.
Today he's focusing on mixed reality, AKA "next-generation augmented reality" which will include a new user interface for EVERYTHING in your life (IoT, Smart Cities, driverless cars, robots, drones, etc).
That's based on his view thanks to his past experience as futurist at Rackspace.
Best place to find Scoble? On his Facebook profile at https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble
He has been a technology blogger since 2000, was one of five people who built Microsoft's Channel 9 video blog/community, worked at Fast Company Magazine running its TV efforts, and has been part of technology media businesses since 1993.
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Apple and Facebook now have revealed their Augmented Reality strategies, which means your business needs one too. Rely on Robert Scoble, the world's top authority on AR, to bring to your conference what businesses should do next.
SPEECH ABSTRACT #1:
TITLE: The Fourth Transformation: What's next in mixed reality (AR and AI) and the future of technology?
Here's an example of this talk at Leade.rs in Paris in April, 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
Why "the Fourth Transformation?"
Soon we will have phones and glasses that do full on augmented reality. Everything you look at will potentially be augmented. This world is coming in late 2017 with a new iPhone from Apple, amongst other products. Microsoft is betting everything on its HoloLens glasses that do mixed reality and the industry is spending many billions of dollars in R&D and funding new companies like Magic Leap.
This future will be the user interface for IoT, Smart Cities, autonomous cars, robots, drones, and your TV.
This is a big deal and Robert will take you through what mixed reality is and how it will change every business.
Learn more about Robert's speaking style and contact his agent at http://odemanagement.com/robert-scoble/Robert-Scoble.html
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"The Next Two Clicks of Moore's Law."
Over the next four years, or two clicks of Moore's Law, a ton about our technology world will change. Scoble will bring you the best from his travels visiting R&D labs, startups, and innovators around the world.
He views the world through his rose-colored-mixed-reality glasses, which will be the new user interface for self driving cars, Smart Cities, IoT, and many other things in our world.
He'll send you off with some lessons for companies both large and small.
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #3:
"Personalized Meaning: What is Augmented Reality For?"
As we enter a far more technological world where even cars drive themselves, I predict we'll see a blowback toward the analog, more authentic world.
What role does augmented reality play in both worlds?
Get Scoble's insight into where augmented reality is going, see tons of real-world demos, and understand what he means by 'personalized meaning.'
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Time: One of the top 140 Twitterers!
FT: One of the five most influential Twitterers!
Inc. Top 5 on list of Tech Power Players You Need to Know: http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/30-power-players-in-tech-you-need-to-know.html
Next Reality: #4 on top 50 AR influencer list: https://next.reality.news/news/nr50-next-realitys-50-people-watch-augmented-mixed-reality-0177454/
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26 thoughts on “Micromedia”
I know there is a meme and a half about the segmentation that is inherent in the above post… You basically try out new services for a living. I try them out as well, but because unlike what you stated the other day in a tweet, I think the best way to learn something is by experience, not a video (whether long or short). The videos may add shading and additional perspective, but you still need to try something to *know* how it fits in the puzzle.
Back to what I was trying to get at: a list of links crossing six channels?
1. Blog
2. Utterz
3. Podtech embeded on a blog (x3)
5. Kyte (x8)
6. Seesmic (x6)
You are your own brand, and as Eric Rice stated “Standardize your brand. It can adapt to any medium.” in a Jaiku re: podcastinghttp://tinyurl.com/yt8b9f Still, across those properties, I don’t feel a 100% consistent brand, and you’re a pro at what you do. I am confident people like me suffer even greater by such a fragmented presence.
I know there is a meme and a half about the segmentation that is inherent in the above post… You basically try out new services for a living. I try them out as well, but because unlike what you stated the other day in a tweet, I think the best way to learn something is by experience, not a video (whether long or short). The videos may add shading and additional perspective, but you still need to try something to *know* how it fits in the puzzle.
Back to what I was trying to get at: a list of links crossing six channels?
1. Blog
2. Utterz
3. Podtech embeded on a blog (x3)
5. Kyte (x8)
6. Seesmic (x6)
You are your own brand, and as Eric Rice stated “Standardize your brand. It can adapt to any medium.” in a Jaiku re: podcastinghttp://tinyurl.com/yt8b9f Still, across those properties, I don’t feel a 100% consistent brand, and you’re a pro at what you do. I am confident people like me suffer even greater by such a fragmented presence.
Hey Scoble – a few months ago you were pretty negative on the N95 and very pro-iPhone. I noticed that you’re still using it – what changed? Or did nothing change? Any new thoughts on the N95?
Hey Scoble – a few months ago you were pretty negative on the N95 and very pro-iPhone. I noticed that you’re still using it – what changed? Or did nothing change? Any new thoughts on the N95?
A special day is coming up on my blog and in the blogosphere. Bloggers are set to blog for peace November 7, 2007.
I invite you to join me – and a cast of incredible bloggers – as we mark our world with a promise of peace. Bloggers from around the world including 30 countries (and counting)and nearly every state in the United States will participate in BlogBlast for Peace.I hope you will participate in this growing phenomenon.
Your blog. One post. One day. How To Get Your Peace Globe
Thank you,
Mimi Lenox
A special day is coming up on my blog and in the blogosphere. Bloggers are set to blog for peace November 7, 2007.
I invite you to join me – and a cast of incredible bloggers – as we mark our world with a promise of peace. Bloggers from around the world including 30 countries (and counting)and nearly every state in the United States will participate in BlogBlast for Peace.I hope you will participate in this growing phenomenon.
Your blog. One post. One day. How To Get Your Peace Globe
Thank you,
Mimi Lenox
Robert, I really appreciate the shorter video clips you have been doing lately! Both Rocky’s short versions on PodTech as well as your Kyte.tv clips. I didn’t chime in yesterday, but I have to admit that the 40, 50, 60+ minute long videos are just too long for me most of the time. I have watched quite a few of your PodTech videos in the past, and have found them very interesting, deep and informative. My problem is that I work a full time job, commute 2-3 hrs a day, have a family, and a home to maintain. I very rarely have the time to sit down and watch a 40+ minute video uninterrupted. I also spend my lunch time and short periods of down time at work keeping up with my RSS feeds. I find that I almost always have time to watch a short 5 or even 10 minute clip, but may never have the time watch a 40+ minute video.
I really think the shorter format is the way to go. I believe you will be able to serve a broader audience with time constraints similar to mine. I also believe there is still a market and need for the longer videos when the topic warrants, but condensed versions of those would be a definite must.
In one of your videos above you were talking about what you thought Facebook’s new social advertising might be all about. I’m wondering if PodTech could capitalize on this new feature by providing a widget with short video clips that could be added to your profile. It could be designed to only feed clips that fit the user’s interests based on their profile content or user configurable to feed topics of interest to each user. Think of all the advertising you could sell that would display along with the content, or would be the content.
Robert, I really appreciate the shorter video clips you have been doing lately! Both Rocky’s short versions on PodTech as well as your Kyte.tv clips. I didn’t chime in yesterday, but I have to admit that the 40, 50, 60+ minute long videos are just too long for me most of the time. I have watched quite a few of your PodTech videos in the past, and have found them very interesting, deep and informative. My problem is that I work a full time job, commute 2-3 hrs a day, have a family, and a home to maintain. I very rarely have the time to sit down and watch a 40+ minute video uninterrupted. I also spend my lunch time and short periods of down time at work keeping up with my RSS feeds. I find that I almost always have time to watch a short 5 or even 10 minute clip, but may never have the time watch a 40+ minute video.
I really think the shorter format is the way to go. I believe you will be able to serve a broader audience with time constraints similar to mine. I also believe there is still a market and need for the longer videos when the topic warrants, but condensed versions of those would be a definite must.
In one of your videos above you were talking about what you thought Facebook’s new social advertising might be all about. I’m wondering if PodTech could capitalize on this new feature by providing a widget with short video clips that could be added to your profile. It could be designed to only feed clips that fit the user’s interests based on their profile content or user configurable to feed topics of interest to each user. Think of all the advertising you could sell that would display along with the content, or would be the content.
Hi, Scoble. I came here via Jeremiah via somebody at Utterz. Glad to hear you’re rethinking Utterz, but that’s not really why I’m commenting.
I’m actually commenting because of the WoW. Congrats to Patrick on dinging 70. Has he got his flying mount yet?
(Also, you are making me homesick with your video–that’s my old hood in San Francisco, I think. It looks like Civic Center? But I digress…)
WoW. If you have any questions about WoW as a parent, or as a platform for quality family time, I would be glad to answer them. I play WoW with my father, my sisters, my brothers and brothers-in-law, my cousin, and my out-of-state friends, and I’m here to attest that it’s as much a social network as any other web application. 🙂 I actually only play one or two times a week, and usually it’s a scheduled run with a family member, but it’s how we handle those tricky long-distance birthday parties or family celebrations when we can’t actually be in the same state. If you decide to play with Patrick, it can be excellent bonding time for both of you, as well as a way to work cooperatively.
Anyways, congrats again to Patrick. I’m only level 67.
Hi, Scoble. I came here via Jeremiah via somebody at Utterz. Glad to hear you’re rethinking Utterz, but that’s not really why I’m commenting.
I’m actually commenting because of the WoW. Congrats to Patrick on dinging 70. Has he got his flying mount yet?
(Also, you are making me homesick with your video–that’s my old hood in San Francisco, I think. It looks like Civic Center? But I digress…)
WoW. If you have any questions about WoW as a parent, or as a platform for quality family time, I would be glad to answer them. I play WoW with my father, my sisters, my brothers and brothers-in-law, my cousin, and my out-of-state friends, and I’m here to attest that it’s as much a social network as any other web application. 🙂 I actually only play one or two times a week, and usually it’s a scheduled run with a family member, but it’s how we handle those tricky long-distance birthday parties or family celebrations when we can’t actually be in the same state. If you decide to play with Patrick, it can be excellent bonding time for both of you, as well as a way to work cooperatively.
Anyways, congrats again to Patrick. I’m only level 67.
Awwww, man, I should try Druid sometime. It seems to be the class to play when you want to play all the classes. Is Patrick Horde or Alliance? I won’t think less of him if he’s Alliance–I haven’t been able to turn my family from being Alliance yet either. 🙂
Awwww, man, I should try Druid sometime. It seems to be the class to play when you want to play all the classes. Is Patrick Horde or Alliance? I won’t think less of him if he’s Alliance–I haven’t been able to turn my family from being Alliance yet either. 🙂
What a great video of Milan and Patrick! It made me smile.
BTW, my husband said he met you at CTIA. He was with the group from Austin (with Edioma). His name is Erin Defosse. He’s the Director of the Wireless Incubator here in Austin.
What a great video of Milan and Patrick! It made me smile.
BTW, my husband said he met you at CTIA. He was with the group from Austin (with Edioma). His name is Erin Defosse. He’s the Director of the Wireless Incubator here in Austin.
I know there is a meme and a half about the segmentation that is inherent in the above post… You basically try out new services for a living. I try them out as well, but because unlike what you stated the other day in a tweet, I think the best way to learn something is by experience, not a video (whether long or short). The videos may add shading and additional perspective, but you still need to try something to *know* how it fits in the puzzle.
Back to what I was trying to get at: a list of links crossing six channels?
1. Blog
2. Utterz
3. Podtech embeded on a blog (x3)
5. Kyte (x8)
6. Seesmic (x6)
You are your own brand, and as Eric Rice stated “Standardize your brand. It can adapt to any medium.” in a Jaiku re: podcastinghttp://tinyurl.com/yt8b9f Still, across those properties, I don’t feel a 100% consistent brand, and you’re a pro at what you do. I am confident people like me suffer even greater by such a fragmented presence.
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I know there is a meme and a half about the segmentation that is inherent in the above post… You basically try out new services for a living. I try them out as well, but because unlike what you stated the other day in a tweet, I think the best way to learn something is by experience, not a video (whether long or short). The videos may add shading and additional perspective, but you still need to try something to *know* how it fits in the puzzle.
Back to what I was trying to get at: a list of links crossing six channels?
1. Blog
2. Utterz
3. Podtech embeded on a blog (x3)
5. Kyte (x8)
6. Seesmic (x6)
You are your own brand, and as Eric Rice stated “Standardize your brand. It can adapt to any medium.” in a Jaiku re: podcastinghttp://tinyurl.com/yt8b9f Still, across those properties, I don’t feel a 100% consistent brand, and you’re a pro at what you do. I am confident people like me suffer even greater by such a fragmented presence.
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you’re getting micromedia totally right.
it’s not about mass media, it’s the fine little things that count for each of us.
I know it’s a “tired” term already, but… long tail all the way.
findability.
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you’re getting micromedia totally right.
it’s not about mass media, it’s the fine little things that count for each of us.
I know it’s a “tired” term already, but… long tail all the way.
findability.
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Hey Scoble – a few months ago you were pretty negative on the N95 and very pro-iPhone. I noticed that you’re still using it – what changed? Or did nothing change? Any new thoughts on the N95?
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Hey Scoble – a few months ago you were pretty negative on the N95 and very pro-iPhone. I noticed that you’re still using it – what changed? Or did nothing change? Any new thoughts on the N95?
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A special day is coming up on my blog and in the blogosphere. Bloggers are set to blog for peace November 7, 2007.
I invite you to join me – and a cast of incredible bloggers – as we mark our world with a promise of peace. Bloggers from around the world including 30 countries (and counting)and nearly every state in the United States will participate in BlogBlast for Peace.I hope you will participate in this growing phenomenon.
Your blog. One post. One day.
How To Get Your Peace Globe
Thank you,
Mimi Lenox
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A special day is coming up on my blog and in the blogosphere. Bloggers are set to blog for peace November 7, 2007.
I invite you to join me – and a cast of incredible bloggers – as we mark our world with a promise of peace. Bloggers from around the world including 30 countries (and counting)and nearly every state in the United States will participate in BlogBlast for Peace.I hope you will participate in this growing phenomenon.
Your blog. One post. One day.
How To Get Your Peace Globe
Thank you,
Mimi Lenox
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vnangia: very astute. The iPhone doesn’t do video. As soon as it does I am getting rid of the N95.
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vnangia: very astute. The iPhone doesn’t do video. As soon as it does I am getting rid of the N95.
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Robert, I really appreciate the shorter video clips you have been doing lately! Both Rocky’s short versions on PodTech as well as your Kyte.tv clips. I didn’t chime in yesterday, but I have to admit that the 40, 50, 60+ minute long videos are just too long for me most of the time. I have watched quite a few of your PodTech videos in the past, and have found them very interesting, deep and informative. My problem is that I work a full time job, commute 2-3 hrs a day, have a family, and a home to maintain. I very rarely have the time to sit down and watch a 40+ minute video uninterrupted. I also spend my lunch time and short periods of down time at work keeping up with my RSS feeds. I find that I almost always have time to watch a short 5 or even 10 minute clip, but may never have the time watch a 40+ minute video.
I really think the shorter format is the way to go. I believe you will be able to serve a broader audience with time constraints similar to mine. I also believe there is still a market and need for the longer videos when the topic warrants, but condensed versions of those would be a definite must.
In one of your videos above you were talking about what you thought Facebook’s new social advertising might be all about. I’m wondering if PodTech could capitalize on this new feature by providing a widget with short video clips that could be added to your profile. It could be designed to only feed clips that fit the user’s interests based on their profile content or user configurable to feed topics of interest to each user. Think of all the advertising you could sell that would display along with the content, or would be the content.
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Robert, I really appreciate the shorter video clips you have been doing lately! Both Rocky’s short versions on PodTech as well as your Kyte.tv clips. I didn’t chime in yesterday, but I have to admit that the 40, 50, 60+ minute long videos are just too long for me most of the time. I have watched quite a few of your PodTech videos in the past, and have found them very interesting, deep and informative. My problem is that I work a full time job, commute 2-3 hrs a day, have a family, and a home to maintain. I very rarely have the time to sit down and watch a 40+ minute video uninterrupted. I also spend my lunch time and short periods of down time at work keeping up with my RSS feeds. I find that I almost always have time to watch a short 5 or even 10 minute clip, but may never have the time watch a 40+ minute video.
I really think the shorter format is the way to go. I believe you will be able to serve a broader audience with time constraints similar to mine. I also believe there is still a market and need for the longer videos when the topic warrants, but condensed versions of those would be a definite must.
In one of your videos above you were talking about what you thought Facebook’s new social advertising might be all about. I’m wondering if PodTech could capitalize on this new feature by providing a widget with short video clips that could be added to your profile. It could be designed to only feed clips that fit the user’s interests based on their profile content or user configurable to feed topics of interest to each user. Think of all the advertising you could sell that would display along with the content, or would be the content.
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Hi, Scoble. I came here via Jeremiah via somebody at Utterz. Glad to hear you’re rethinking Utterz, but that’s not really why I’m commenting.
I’m actually commenting because of the WoW. Congrats to Patrick on dinging 70. Has he got his flying mount yet?
(Also, you are making me homesick with your video–that’s my old hood in San Francisco, I think. It looks like Civic Center? But I digress…)
WoW. If you have any questions about WoW as a parent, or as a platform for quality family time, I would be glad to answer them. I play WoW with my father, my sisters, my brothers and brothers-in-law, my cousin, and my out-of-state friends, and I’m here to attest that it’s as much a social network as any other web application. 🙂 I actually only play one or two times a week, and usually it’s a scheduled run with a family member, but it’s how we handle those tricky long-distance birthday parties or family celebrations when we can’t actually be in the same state. If you decide to play with Patrick, it can be excellent bonding time for both of you, as well as a way to work cooperatively.
Anyways, congrats again to Patrick. I’m only level 67.
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Hi, Scoble. I came here via Jeremiah via somebody at Utterz. Glad to hear you’re rethinking Utterz, but that’s not really why I’m commenting.
I’m actually commenting because of the WoW. Congrats to Patrick on dinging 70. Has he got his flying mount yet?
(Also, you are making me homesick with your video–that’s my old hood in San Francisco, I think. It looks like Civic Center? But I digress…)
WoW. If you have any questions about WoW as a parent, or as a platform for quality family time, I would be glad to answer them. I play WoW with my father, my sisters, my brothers and brothers-in-law, my cousin, and my out-of-state friends, and I’m here to attest that it’s as much a social network as any other web application. 🙂 I actually only play one or two times a week, and usually it’s a scheduled run with a family member, but it’s how we handle those tricky long-distance birthday parties or family celebrations when we can’t actually be in the same state. If you decide to play with Patrick, it can be excellent bonding time for both of you, as well as a way to work cooperatively.
Anyways, congrats again to Patrick. I’m only level 67.
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PixelFish: Patrick says he’s working on getting his Epic. He’s a druid, so has a regular flying mount.
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PixelFish: Patrick says he’s working on getting his Epic. He’s a druid, so has a regular flying mount.
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Awwww, man, I should try Druid sometime. It seems to be the class to play when you want to play all the classes. Is Patrick Horde or Alliance? I won’t think less of him if he’s Alliance–I haven’t been able to turn my family from being Alliance yet either. 🙂
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Awwww, man, I should try Druid sometime. It seems to be the class to play when you want to play all the classes. Is Patrick Horde or Alliance? I won’t think less of him if he’s Alliance–I haven’t been able to turn my family from being Alliance yet either. 🙂
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Druids, in a word, rule.
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Druids, in a word, rule.
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What a great video of Milan and Patrick! It made me smile.
BTW, my husband said he met you at CTIA. He was with the group from Austin (with Edioma). His name is Erin Defosse. He’s the Director of the Wireless Incubator here in Austin.
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What a great video of Milan and Patrick! It made me smile.
BTW, my husband said he met you at CTIA. He was with the group from Austin (with Edioma). His name is Erin Defosse. He’s the Director of the Wireless Incubator here in Austin.
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Help me god… World Of Warcraft is even discussed here.
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Help me god… World Of Warcraft is even discussed here.
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