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		<title>Hark! Comes Calling</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Wallace</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The crack team at Hark! launched our browser plugin the other day at TechCrunch50, though to seemingly mixed reviews. This is a project I spent more than two years working on as CEO and co-founder, and one I&#8217;m still involved &#8230; <a href="http://thelastweblog.com/20090924/hark-comes-calling/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The crack team at <a href="http://hark.com">Hark!</a> launched our browser plugin the other day at TechCrunch50, though to seemingly <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/15/tc50-hark-launches-a-plugin-to-bring-real-time-sharing-to-your-browser/">mixed reviews</a>. This is a project I spent more than two years working on as CEO and co-founder, and one I&#8217;m still involved in as a board member, and it&#8217;s a service I strongly believe will change how we use the Web. Some of the people who&#8217;ve taken a cursory glance at Hark! see only a privacy issue, but to me that&#8217;s a straw man: everything from <a href="http://www.facebook.com/themarkwallaceexperience">Facebook</a> to iPhone apps like <a href="http://foursquare.com">FourSquare</a> and games like <a href="http://parallelkingdom.com">Parallel Kingdom</a> are changing how we think about what&#8217;s private and what&#8217;s not. As my co-co-founder Jerry Paffendorf puts it <a href="http://7billionfriends.tumblr.com/post/196096751/hark-the-herald-angels-shwing-jerry-et-al-wuz-here">on his 7 Billion Friends blog</a>, Hark! creates &#8220;an entirely new experience of being online live with other people.&#8221; As Jerry points out, this will branch out into many powerful and unforeseen places both on the Web and off. Sign up for <a href="http://hark.com/">the service</a> and see for yourself. And <a href="http://hark.com/users/markwallace">add me</a> as a friend when you get there. I look forward to bumping into you on the Web.</p>
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