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    <title>Cut-up Poetry: Ode to Google</title>
    <summary>In lieu of a weekly Web 2.0 wrap-up (because nothing much happened this week), I did a
cut-up of a recent blog post by ex-Microsoft employee and now Google employee Mark Jen...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>In lieu of a weekly Web 2.0 wrap-up (because nothing much happened this week), I did a
cut-up of a recent blog post by ex-Microsoft employee and now Google employee <a
href="http://99zeros.blogspot.com/">Mark Jen</a>. This is the guy who recently started a
job at Google and is blogging about his experiences there. He pulled his blog off-air this
week, after it got discovered and dissected by the media and other bloggers. But
thankfully, Mark is back again! His post <a
href="http://99zeros.blogspot.com/2005/01/what-what-would-you-say-ya-do-here.html">comparing
Google with Microsoft</a> is worth a read. I've done a bit of cut-up poetry with it, care
of the <a
href="http://web.ukonline.co.uk/gary.leeming/burroughs/cutup_machine.htm">Grazulis Cut-Up
Machine</a> and Word AutoSummarize. I swear this is unedited by me, except for adding linebreaks and the
title...</p>

<p><b>Ode to Google (Microsoft I bid thee farewell)</b></p>

<p>best that was put in this microsoft.</p>

<p>right.<br />
 doesn't work as heart's product<br />
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that actually to possible of<br />
 in we're industry, of associate<br />
 at were current organize people on.</p>

<p>so time past software ways.<br />
 well way,<br />
 of products how would<br />
 where the &ndash;<br />
 far this microsoft longhorn,<br />
 and on.</p>

<p>exploring software<br />
 are need and productivity<br />
 into absorb<br />
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 is striking our infrastructure.<br />
 anymore is time.</p>

<p>which other apms<br />
 shipped much unlimited work<br />
 than internet lots population<br />
 i'll peculiarity spend my 20<br />
 in all stuff<br />
 that where dream is.</p>

<p>anyways, me google, productive;<br />
 and make true.</p>]]>
      
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