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	<title>Comments on: A Dark View of the Future, 2014&#8211;Impact of the Amateurs</title>
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		<title>By: Candace</title>
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		<description>This isn&#039;t a world I want to have, but these giants, such as Google, will only increase their power of the world wide web and viewership.  It is scary to think of what could be in 15-20 years.

Newspapers have developed online newspapers, and briefings e-mailed directly to you.  It is nice to know that The New York Times is factual.  

While blogging and networking sites are gaining a lot of popularity, I still believe in the ultimate source as the &quot;news&quot; on tv and newspapers.  I have faith that these resources will be around for years to come, maybe not hard-copy, but online.</description>
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<p>Newspapers have developed online newspapers, and briefings e-mailed directly to you.  It is nice to know that The New York Times is factual.  </p>
<p>While blogging and networking sites are gaining a lot of popularity, I still believe in the ultimate source as the &#8220;news&#8221; on tv and newspapers.  I have faith that these resources will be around for years to come, maybe not hard-copy, but online.</p>
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