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		<title>Got My Head In The Clouds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was basking in vacation glory last weekend when I received an e-mail from Eric Knorr, Editor in Chief at InfoWorld.  He drew my attention to his excellent December 23rd post on cloud computing.  Here’s my favorite excerpt:
“We don&#8217;t expect the controversy over what cloud computing really means to end anytime soon. When you&#8217;re the [...]]]></description>
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