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		<title>Charlotte is gettin&#8217; together in January</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Some upcoming social opportunities for creative types in Charlotte.
Wednesday, January 7 at 7:15 AM
BuzZ January :: Organized Chaos
AIGA&#8217;s first Buzz (&#8221;Conversations over coffee&#8221;) event of the year focuses on getting organized.
Thursday, January 8 at 7:00 PM
Charlotte Twitter Experts
This month, the popular Charlotte SEO Meetup spotlights four local Twitter experts: @jakrose, @lisahoffmann, @93octane, and @roymorejon.
Thursday, January [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Weekly SlideShare: How to Draw What&#8217;s Not There</title>
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Very cool preso from Betsy Streeter, who has more slideshows and other cool stuff at her Drooly Dog Blog.
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		<title>Weekly SlideShare: Creativity</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Cool slideshow on creativity, featuring some inspirational quotes and examples of clever ad design.

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		<title>Built to your specs</title>
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Inventor&#8217;s 2020 vision: to help 1bn of the world&#8217;s poorest see better
Professor pioneers DIY adjustable glasses that do not need an optician
What if it were possible, he thought, to make a pair of glasses which, instead of requiring an optician, could be &#8220;tuned&#8221; by the wearer to correct his or her own vision? Might it [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Digging in the crates for design</title>
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Great design is as much about prospecting in the past as it is about inventing the future.&#8221; &#8212; Bill Buxton
From What Apple Learned from Kodak
Reminds me of: 1960s Braun Products Hold the Secrets to Apple&#8217;s Future
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		<title>Weekly SlideShare: Present! #1</title>
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A fun set of slides about crafting your presentation.
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		<title>Hello @BarCampCLT</title>
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Jan. 23 and Jan. 24, 2009
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		<title>Weekly Slideshare: An Introduction to Visual Thinking</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Good stuff from VizThink.

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		<title>YouTube, copyright, Creative Commons, government works, and the Public Domain</title>
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There was some great discussion recently on Chris Messina&#8217;s blog, and Lawrence Lessig&#8217;s blog, around the topic of Obama&#8217;s YouTube videos and the licensing of such content.
From Chris&#8217;s original post: 
For Obama media to be offered under a CC license (with the licensed embedded in the media itself) would signal his seriousness about embracing openness, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Edible illustrations</title>
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Illustrator Michael Kline is really getting the most out of his grocery budget. Using scans of everyday food items, he is realizing benefits well beyond the addition of wonderful textures to his art&#8230;
Iâ€™ve managed to raise the bar a bit on the entire process in regards to the business side. First, using scanned food (yes, [...]]]></description>
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