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		<title>The evolution continues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This report from NPR&#8217;s Morning Edition Wednesday hopefully will jump-start the slow and painful evolution of newsgathering in the United States. It talks about how two newspapers are using crowdsourcing for stories.
Crowdsourcing is nothing new. In fact, that link takes you to the crowdsourced site, Wikipedia. The content there can be generated by anyone. Wikipedia [...]]]></description>
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