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		<title>By: Confused Of Calcutta &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Time for The Wren Gap</title>
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		<description>[...] For those who remember where this conversation started, I used the term Four Pillars to describe search, publishing, conversation and fulfilment, and asserted that it was only a matter of time before enterprise software consisted of these four &#8220;pillars&#8221; and not much else. If you weren&#8217;t around at the start, reading this and this might help you. I&#8217;ve probably written a hundred posts on the subject as well, dealing with different facets and aspects of Four Pillars. [And, once I&#8217;ve finished cleaning up the categories and tags, you might even be able to find them!]. [...]</description>
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