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	<title>Comments on: You Can Reach Me Here, Here, Here&#8230;.</title>
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		<title>By: deterministic</title>
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		<description>Good post Mark. From a consumer and industry value perspective, this spells consolidation.  
Or is the fragmentation of our contact options a consequence of trying to catch up with value as it is created in a new economy of abundance of information? 
 
Leaning more towards a), but I&#039;m biased to be a contrarian. </description>
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Or is the fragmentation of our contact options a consequence of trying to catch up with value as it is created in a new economy of abundance of information? </p>
<p>Leaning more towards a), but I&#039;m biased to be a contrarian.</p>
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