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		<title>By: KenC</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m not sure what kinds of people you talk to but those &quot;dead tree  books&quot; you referenced (actually 40% recycled materials and the rest are wood chips and other lumber surplus) where referenced nearly 15 billion times last year. And that’s just the print versions. 90% of all adults reference them at least once a year, 75% in a typical month, and 50+% on average month. How about on average 1.4X each week?

Ok, blogs may be many of those things you mention, but they are clearly not the only place people will look for information when they are ready to make a purchase.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not sure what kinds of people you talk to but those &#8220;dead tree  books&#8221; you referenced (actually 40% recycled materials and the rest are wood chips and other lumber surplus) where referenced nearly 15 billion times last year. And that’s just the print versions. 90% of all adults reference them at least once a year, 75% in a typical month, and 50+% on average month. How about on average 1.4X each week?</p>
<p>Ok, blogs may be many of those things you mention, but they are clearly not the only place people will look for information when they are ready to make a purchase.</p>
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