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		<title>By: Webster Marketing &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Here&#8217;s Linking At You Kid</title>
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		<description>[...] There&#8217;s a great video about the evolution of the internet over at AnneHaynes.com. It starts with the basics of hypertext, moves to the more collaborative elements of the web, and ends with some thoughts about the future. It&#8217;s a must watch! I was also blown away at the speed of the typing. I had no idea that Anne could type that fast. That kind of typing can open up a lot of career options. [...]</description>
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