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<title>My blog</title>
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<title>Why a blog</title>
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<description>Why a blog This is certainly a good question. The reasons to open a blog can be numerous and among the most different.  Currently the blog seems to be one of the formulas of communication more used also in business circle where it is used as tool of interaction among clientoperator consumerfirm. All it takes is making online a turn to find the blog of Google of Yahoo of Technorati... there is really the embarrassment of the choice.
A blog  brings a halo of charm around itself lets admit it which in some cases it can be also conclusive as tool of fidelity.  But it is not only this. Im talking about the style of the contents and above all of the communication.  The decision to open a blog can be dictated by the need to communicate to compare to share ideas opinions feelings. 
In my case all the aforesaid components are there but also the wish to succeed in involving my friends. Many of which are then unconsciously the interlocutors of my daily working life. 
My goal is to make a tool ...</description>
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