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				<title>Thought leader</title>

				<link>http://www.ikmagazine.com/display.asp?articleid=371E547D-6285-42DB-BFBF-128A9A16946D</link>

				<description>When I moved from corporate life to become a free agent some years ago, I was struck by the prevalence of creative networks of people who work together in interesting permutations without being bound by an employer/employee relationship. </description>

				<pubDate>18 December 2008</pubDate>
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				<title>Q&amp;A: Web 2.0</title>

				<link>http://www.ikmagazine.com/display.asp?articleid=FDC4B760-EF72-4544-93F6-E4F007C83E91</link>

				<description>A recent white paper released by Spada Research found considerable caution among the professions when it came to embracing Web 2.0 and other ‘new’ technologies. Management concerns, such as security threats and potential time wasting were some of the key themes. Continuing the debate of the use of Web 2.0 in the law firm environment Gavin Ingham Brooke, managing director at Spada, discusses why many are still lagging behind other organisations in their take-up of such tools and practices.</description>

				<pubDate>18 December 2008</pubDate>
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				<title>Opinion: Managing e-mail</title>

				<link>http://www.ikmagazine.com/display.asp?articleid=00912D0E-7532-49DC-B9E0-EED847387C51</link>

				<description>Just organising the flow and sorting of e-mail isn’t enough. Electronic communication produces documents that must be managed just as paper documents are.</description>

				<pubDate>18 December 2008</pubDate>
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