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		<title>By: September &#8216;06 Seattle Podcaster Meetup - Zug Cam at The Seattle Podcasting Network</title>
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		<description>[...] Despite some technical challenges with our video chat setup, Bryan laid the groundwork for a lively and freewheeling discussion about informal learning, the current state of new media tools, and the challenges of introducing podcasting and blogging into a traditional corporate setting. Bryan&#8217;s notes from his talk, including links to a number of screencasting tools are available here. [...]</description>
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