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		<dc:creator>Tim Kastelle</dc:creator>
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		<description>For everyone that is concerned with making money from news, that issue of filtering is a critical one.  That is one of the functions that people will actually pay for, so if you were a news organisation aiming to generate some revenue from news, if you can figure out how to do that effectively, you might be in good shape.  I think that the key point is that it is not a search problem, it&#039;s a judging quality problem.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For everyone that is concerned with making money from news, that issue of filtering is a critical one.  That is one of the functions that people will actually pay for, so if you were a news organisation aiming to generate some revenue from news, if you can figure out how to do that effectively, you might be in good shape.  I think that the key point is that it is not a search problem, it&#8217;s a judging quality problem.</p>
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