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		<title>By: North by Northwestern &#187; How your videos can make friends and influence enemies</title>
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		<description>[...] As you&#8217;re browsing videos, the previews scroll across the screen and pop out when you put your mouse over them. The sense of three dimensions makes you feel you&#8217;re physically exploring a space, or maybe someone&#8217;s mind. Even if it&#8217;s a subconscious effect, it makes you want to see and hear these people just a bit more. As onBeing presents a new clip each week, Neotenous tech notes that it&#8217;s also a re-imagining of the video blog. [...]</description>
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