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		<title>By: Lost and Found</title>
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[George Siemens](http://knowingknowledge.com/2007/06/a_simple_definition_of_knowled.php &quot;A Simple Definition of Knowledge (Knowing Knowledge)&quot;): &gt;At its simplest, information is a node which can be connected. When connected, it becomes knowledge (i.e...</description>
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