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		<title>Why Google &amp; Wikipedia are making us dumber</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google and Wikipedia turn everyone into instant experts on any given subject matter. However, because we know that information is easily available again, we make very little effort to retain it. Plus, with the mobile revolution (slowly) progressing, we now have the ability to get at that information from where we choose. As we learned [...]]]></description>
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