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		<title>By: stalherz</title>
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		<description>Digital Behavior? Interesting. From what I see, the new market share people, the kids of today, exist attached to digital information while engaging in human interactive. By this, I mean having iPods in and texting on sidekicks while all together. It is now part of the human make up.

Wondering who will tap into this. I aim to, but I find that most people I work with are afraid to shift.

Interesting post.

Thanks.

-Stal</description>
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<p>Wondering who will tap into this. I aim to, but I find that most people I work with are afraid to shift.</p>
<p>Interesting post.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>-Stal</p>
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