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		<title>By: Todd Leiser</title>
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		<dc:creator>Todd Leiser</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very well written piece.  Thank you.  The Amazon experience is amazing and gives them yet another leg up on brick &amp; mortar.  By the time traditional retailers figure this out I (and others?) will have already emotionally, habitually, and financially committed themselves to Amazon&#039;s experience for many products, and to your point, leave them where they were in the dialup-to-broadband transition years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very well written piece.  Thank you.  The Amazon experience is amazing and gives them yet another leg up on brick &amp; mortar.  By the time traditional retailers figure this out I (and others?) will have already emotionally, habitually, and financially committed themselves to Amazon&#8217;s experience for many products, and to your point, leave them where they were in the dialup-to-broadband transition years.</p>
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