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		<title>By: Analyzing purchase intent on Web 2.0 and lying with data&#8230; &#187; thinks</title>
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		<description>[...] week, I noted Seth Godin&#8217;s post about fudging the numbers. Now Steve Rubel gives a textbook example of how this works in the real world. While I understand [...]</description>
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