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	<title>Comments on: Observations from Hearing Alan Cohen of Cisco Speak</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Garrett Steel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr. Garrett Steel</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;I was lured to the event with advertising that teased potential attendees by asking if Twitter and Google Wave were the future of enterprise-level communications.&quot;

If that is what lured you in, you deserve to be bored. I think you&#039;ll see the vast majority of these new communications technologies turn out to be nothing more than fads hopefully and eagerly shoved down consumers&#039; throats and eventually discarded by said consumer as a fad. That being said, I could be wrong. I&#039;m not a leader in the field of contemporary busincess communications. But I am a thinker.</description>
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<p>If that is what lured you in, you deserve to be bored. I think you&#8217;ll see the vast majority of these new communications technologies turn out to be nothing more than fads hopefully and eagerly shoved down consumers&#8217; throats and eventually discarded by said consumer as a fad. That being said, I could be wrong. I&#8217;m not a leader in the field of contemporary busincess communications. But I am a thinker.</p>
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