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		<title>Consumer Advisory Board, or, the New Version of an Ombudsman</title>
		<description>We're seeking a group of 25 to become our consumer advisory board. A group of people who believe there's a future for news organizations, and want to assist in building a new one for the Internet age. People who will represent the voice of the future news consumer.

If you'd like ...</description>
		<link>http://blog.ofrecord.com/2009/06/27/consumer-advisory-board-or-the-new-version-of-an-ombudsman/</link>
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		<title>How Do You Know What Tweets are True? Exactly the Same Way You Source Everything Else</title>
		<description>Sigh. NPR writes paragraphs on the difficulty of knowing which Tweets about Iran were true. Is it such a difficult question? You know what Tweets are true in much the same way you determine what non-Tweetable information is true.

Social media isn't some separate sphere: it's similar, in fact, to all ...</description>
		<link>http://blog.ofrecord.com/2009/06/17/how-do-you-know-what-tweets-are-true-exactly-the-same-way-you-source-everything-else/</link>
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