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	<title>Comments on: A national community for tech?</title>
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		<title>By: How to bring the Canadian tech community together?</title>
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		<dc:creator>How to bring the Canadian tech community together?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I met Scott of ConceptShare at SXSW (he stayed at the b5 Ranch) great guy, sharp, and has some great ideas.&#160; One that he wrote about today is the need for a Canadian tech group, something where we can all connect and exchange information on a regular basis: This is certainly a 50000 ft view of what I think. Is it the answer? Who knows. All I hope is that someone out there will agree with me and tell someone else and it will spread.&#160; I have a few people in mind that I think could certainly help. Need some feedback from across the country.&#160; Am I out to lunch or is this a viable thing? It will require you to your civic egos aside and think from a nation wide perspective. Source: A national community for tech? &#124; Thought Balloons [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I met Scott of ConceptShare at SXSW (he stayed at the b5 Ranch) great guy, sharp, and has some great ideas.&nbsp; One that he wrote about today is the need for a Canadian tech group, something where we can all connect and exchange information on a regular basis: This is certainly a 50000 ft view of what I think. Is it the answer? Who knows. All I hope is that someone out there will agree with me and tell someone else and it will spread.&nbsp; I have a few people in mind that I think could certainly help. Need some feedback from across the country.&nbsp; Am I out to lunch or is this a viable thing? It will require you to your civic egos aside and think from a nation wide perspective. Source: A national community for tech? | Thought Balloons [...]</p>
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