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Will the "long tail" start wagging the dog?

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Matt Pattison

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Matt Pattison is a Ruby developer from Melbourne, Australia.
Will the "long tail" start wagging the dog? Posted: Dec 21, 2005 5:08 AM
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The title of this post questions whether long tail style information dissemination techniques, such as Google searching, blogs, and wikipedia, may start influencing opinions (of at least the net savvy), more than mainstream media, whose influence seems to have been on a steady rise since the invention of the television. Chris Anderson, editor of Wired Magazine, has some interesting things to say

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Kieran Weston

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Ruby Opportunties in Sydney Posted: Dec 6, 2006 5:14 PM
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Hi Matt

I am desperately looking for a Ruby On Rails Developer located in Sydney, could you please let me know if you might be interested in hearing more about current opportunities I have or if you know someone else who might be?

Thanks
Kieran
kieranw@porterallenhendren.com.au
02 8247 5700

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