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		<title>Advertising Yourself: Building a Personal Brand through Social Networks</title>
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 Originally published April 15, 2009 in Knowledge@Wharton 
In 2007, Jim MacMillan was at the top of his profession -- a photojournalist who had just shared a Pulitzer Prize for pictures from Iraq's deadliest combat zones -- but he also started to wonder what kind of future that profession had ...</description>
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		<title>The Election &#8212; My Prediction Comes True!</title>
		<description>In The Connect Effect there is a section on The Future of Networking.  In this section, I make a few predictions about the future and one of them is that a U.S. President will get elected largely based on their ability to build and leverage a social network.  ...</description>
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		<title>Every Node Matters</title>
		<description>Networks can change the world; every node matters.”  This is a quote I picked up (source unknown) and love.  I think it really captures the essence of what a powerful group of connected individuals can accomplish, plus it stresses the fact that everyone is important, no matter what their background, ...</description>
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