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		<title>By: time to be open?</title>
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		<description>[...] i&#8217;m starting to think that we&#8217;re soon going to live in a world where you have to pick either total privacy or total openness. and every one of us is going to have to decide which side we fall in. i tend towards the openness side, especially in business life. for instance, i&#8217;ve previously talked about how i&#8217;m not a real fan of stealth mode for startups. [...]</description>
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