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		<title>By: Daniel</title>
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		<description>Karl, thanks for picking my link up.

Also, regarding your question, I think that the internal crowdsourcing of ideas does have a future inside large organizations. 

Actually you just gave me a couple of insights, I will try to write an article about it and refer back to you.</description>
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<p>Also, regarding your question, I think that the internal crowdsourcing of ideas does have a future inside large organizations. </p>
<p>Actually you just gave me a couple of insights, I will try to write an article about it and refer back to you.</p>
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