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		<description>[...] I first came into aqaintence with Touchstone whilst researching the true ideas and believers behind the Semantic Web and you cannot indeed help on passing, to bump into another bunch of strong believers: namely the APML people. These are the same who claim high stakes on the Attention Economy, the Semantics however believe we are going to be tagging our way to ultimate wisdom and riches. To explain with slight depth. APML people are focussed on turning the web around you, making it deliver its resources to you in a very personalized fashion, which is how it should be. They use terms such as Attention Profiling and Personal Relevancy, comparing information against your profile to measure its relevancy to you. [...]</description>
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