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			<title>PD Blog Harro Heijboer</title>
			<description>CMD minor Product Development blog van Harro Heijboer</description>
			<copyright>2007 Creative Commons License - Harro Heijboer</copyright>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:02:13 +0200</pubDate>
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					<title>Changing Turn in Copyright Debate: Cultural Industry is to Move</title> 
					<description>Many theorist have already expressed their concern with the current copyright system; Simon Frith (1987), Lawrence Lessig (2002), Yochai Benkler (2005), Hal R. Varian (2005), Chris Anderson (2009) and many others. A lot of their arguments are based on cultural development and innovation. Argument from pro copyright organizations on the other hand are not ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=98</link> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 23:52:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>Google Takes Command: Shaping the Web</title> 
					<description>Even though the web doesn't have a central point, sometimes Google, or search engines in general, seem to form the center of this universe. Bringing together all these different websites into one database, ready to be searched. Google's software, the algorithm, seems to be a aggregator, carrying out contextual analysis and grouping similar websites together. ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=96</link> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:45:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>The Social Status Race: Battle for the Followers.</title> 
					<description>Have you ever had that moment were you where looking at someone else\'s social network site profile and wondered about the amount of friends this person had? A person with more than 10.000 friends for example? And that you thought; \&quot;he can never ever have that many friends in real life, this must be somebody with no life at all and adds everyone he can add just ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=97</link> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 22:48:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>The Social Paradox of Social Network Sites</title> 
					<description>When I was young, although with 26 years of age I\'m not old, so let\'s say; when I was younger, most of the time when I wasn\'t in school I was playing with my friends on the streets. Playing street football (soccer for our American friends), organizing all kind of crazy clubs, building tree houses in the woods behind my house or simply avoiding to much sun by hanging ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=95</link> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 00:06:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>Wiki's Political Point of View?</title> 
					<description>A conflict usually has two or more oppositional factions. They all have their own reason for this conflict, they all have a different point of view on this conflict, and most important; they do not agree with each other on who is right or wrong. These points of views are not only visible in what the opposing factions say but also how they say it. A huge part of the conflict ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=94</link> 
					<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 19:28:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>Book Review \'What you see is what you feel\' by Koert van Mensvoort</title> 
					<description>In our age of computer mediated images the distinction between reality and the virtual seems to be more blurred than ever. The white beach with palm trees, coconuts and turquoise ocean is no longer that white beach, it has been mediated to a bounty beach. The images we have seen in TV-commercials are mediated into reality. But what experience is more real? Is the ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=93</link> 
					<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 23:54:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>FuturADS</title> 
					<description>Na 4 maanden ploeteren in het zonovergoten Portugal (tjonge jonge wat hebben we een medelijden) is dan eindelijk mijn scriptie en afstudeerproject af. Met trots presenteer ik hier; FuturADS.    &quot;FuturADS is a new in-game advertisement platform that hopes to solve the problems of small and medium enterprises. During the development I took extra interest ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=92</link> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 13:55:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>Laatste loodjes</title> 
					<description>Vandaag is mijn laatste volledige dag dat ik stage loop bij CyberIberia in Portugal. Morgenochtend nog even mijn werkplek netjes achterlaten en dan is het voor mij over in het meest zuidwestelijke land van Europa. Morgenavond rond 11 uur sta ik weer in mijn vertrouwde koude kikkerlandje. Hoewel ik het enorm naar mijn zin heb gehad de afgelopen 4 maanden vind ik ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=91</link> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:07:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>Mijn Portugal Deel 5: de media</title> 
					<description>In de reeks “Mijn Portugal” is dit voorlopig het laatste deel en die sluit ik af met een stukje over de media. Als media ‘specialist' (wanneer mag je jezelf zo noemen eigenlijk?) heb ik de afgelopen weken veel te maken gehad met Portugese media en die verschilt toch wel heel erg met die van Nederland.  Laten we het eerst eens hebben over de Portugese TV. Er zijn vier ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=90</link> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 11:31:00 +0200</pubDate> 
					<author>Harro Heijboer &lt;0763089@student.hro.nl&gt;</author> 
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					<title>Mijn Portugal Deel 4: het voetbal</title> 
					<description>Iedereen die wel eens in Portugal is geweest of een reisgids over Portugal heeft gelezen moet dit weten; voetbal in Portugal is als een religie. In veel boekjes staat het aangegeven als het tweede geloof maar het zou me niks verbazen als een groter deel van de Portugezen in de kracht van voetbal zou geloven dan in de kracht van god. Als voetbal dan een religie is dan ...</description> 
					<link>http://student.cmd.hro.nl/0763089/?page=blog.post&amp;post=89</link> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 19:38:00 +0200</pubDate> 
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