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		<title>The Long Tail</title>
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Would I recommend the Long Tail?
Imagine you wanted a song. Just one song, not the entire CD. Or DVD. How could you get the song? Your answer would be simple. You&#8217;d go to a site like iTunes and download the song, right? And the Long Tail digs deep into this single song download phenomenon. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die</title>
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Would I recommend &#8216;Made to Stick?&#8217;
Absolutely, I&#8217;d recommend it! It&#8217;s a five-sticky book (where a five-sticky rating is the top score) on Application, Ideas, as well as style.
Application: 
It&#8217;s a five-sticky on the application score, because each chapter gives you a &#8216;clinic&#8217;. This &#8216;clinic&#8217; is not just a very good summary of what you&#8217;ve just [...]]]></description>
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