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					<description>[...] The recent Beyond Broadcast 2006 conference garnered a lot of attention in the world of OSCulture, and public media alike. The conference, hosted at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, was an effort to address the need for public media to engage with the unstoppable, ever growing participatory culture. Details of all of the proceedings can be found at the Beyond Broadcast blog, which seems to have archives of pretty much all that was discussed. [...]</description>
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