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		<title>By: George</title>
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		<description>Thanks for this report, Ethan. The shift towards &#039;searching, researching and building connections&#039; in leisure time is exciting indeed. We are witnessing a revolution in information sharing, with young people at its heart.

But I wonder, how can we calibrate how effectively we are using social media for durable collaborations? It is very easy to fan a Facebook page, but much harder to create a community committed to cutting its carbon emissions by 10%.</description>
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<p>But I wonder, how can we calibrate how effectively we are using social media for durable collaborations? It is very easy to fan a Facebook page, but much harder to create a community committed to cutting its carbon emissions by 10%.</p>
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