Matt J. Brooks : Self Automated Web 3.0 Internet Entrepreneur

Thoughts on life as an Internet business owner and Internet marketing expert with the goal of self automation!

In my previous posts, I talked about IT is what it is. Basically the concept of everything that we know, that we are, stored on a computer and the implications of that reality. I am pleased to share this video with you that is proof that those mad neuro scientists have done the impossible. It is only time before the future of the human operating system nears.



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  • I was sent this article from a friend and thought it was on point and helps those making goals for the new year make and set the right goal. I reflected back on decisions and goals I made in the past years  and looking back at goals I have achieved and the ones that passed me by. The biggest difference in the goals I set and completed are the ones I wrote down and set correctly. Read this article and I hope it will help you like its helping me set goals correctly.

    Written by George Chingarande
    Thursday, 27 September 2007
    In the battle for achievement and success, there is a message that all serious aspirants can not afford to ignore and there is an invitation that none can risk spurning.

    This is so because this message is to achievement what breathing is to life-the core without which the centre cannot hold. And the invitation is an invitation to greatness. It is this message and this invitation that I bring you. Ignore it at your peril.

    Statistics reveal that:

    • 3 % of the people in the earth govern and rule the other 97%
    • 3% of the people earn as much as the other 97% put together
    • 3% own as much real estate as the other 97%.
    • 3% of the people in the world have goals that are written down, the other 97% does not.

    Which group would you rather belong to? If democracy has trained us to believe that power belongs to the majority, these statistics tell us that wealth and real success are being enjoyed by an infinitesimally small fraction. Many aspire to win but in reality few are winning. Why is this so?

    Perhaps the most revealing exposition on the importance of goals comes form a Harvard study. A synopsis of the study that was conducted at Harvard Business School between 1979 and 1989 is presented below. In 1979 the graduates of the MBA program at Harvard were asked a simple question: “Have you set clear, written goals for your future and made plans to accomplish them?” The results were very interesting. 84% had no specific goals at all, 13% had goals but they were not committed to paper, and only 3% had clear goals and plans that were written down. In 1989, a good ten years after the first phase of the study, the interviewers again interviewed the graduates of that class. Their results were even more startling. The 13% that had goals but not written down were earning twice as much as the 84% that did not have any goals. An even more interesting statistic is that the 3% who had written down plans and goals were earning on average ten times more than the other 97%. Further more the mere act of writing a goal down on paper increased its chances of being accomplished by a staggering 90%.

    However, there is still another shocking and some what contradictory message from statistics. Most people who have New Year’s resolutions and who try to attain their goals fail dismally. This is particularly true of behaviorally anchored goals such as losing weight, quitting smoking, and procrastination cessation. It has been established that the majority of people who seriously embark on a weight loss program actually lose weight for a time, but after a year or so they balloon back to or even beyond their original weight. The same is true for those that try to quit smoking, the employee who sets the goal not to be late for work, the tight rope walker who determines not to fail, the subordinates who are told to reduce defects and mistakes. Those that try not to fall into wrong relationships, more often than not fall into wrong relationships. The same is true also for those that try not to be nervous or clumsy.

    We are goal seeking and pleasure seeking organisms. If you take a homing pigeon and blind-fold it and drive it or fly it in circles to any where in the world and then release it, it will fly straight home. It has an inborn home-seeking mechanism. Humans have an inborn goal seeking mechanism.

    The human mind works in pictures and not words. Once a goal statement is fed into it, the mind instantly converts it to a picture and then relentlessly seeks information and creates circumstances that will result in its fulfillment. Once you determine that you hate or like red cars, isn’t it strange that you start seeing them all over the place? The mind does not create a picture of the verb in the goal statement, in this case “like or hate” but of the object and its adverb (red car).

    What You Resist will Persist
    There are two types of goal setting approaches. These are negative and positive, or problem reductionism and benefit increamentalism, or away from and towards. When a goal such as, “to lose weight or quit smoking” is fed into the mind it creates the picture of the object who happens to be overweight or a smoker and seeks to make this a reality. If your goal is not to fail or to come out of debt, it creates the picture of a failure or a debtor. The rule is, “What you resist will persist. What you desire and picture in your mind will become your reality.” Most weight reduction programs are sound and actually work but they need to be augmented by the right psychology. If the physic and the psyche are at loggerheads, the psyche always triumphs. It is easier to substitute an undesired habit with another than to break it. Fulfilling a goal couched in negative terms is a monumental assignment only rarely achieved both by individuals and organizations. For this reason most self improvement programs and organizational performance management systems rarely achieve the intended results. The intentions are perfect but the psychology is flawed. Negative goal setting stems from an excessive preoccupation with risk to the exclusion of benefits. On an organizational level many deals stall because of losers focusing on what could go wrong instead of the benefits should things go well?

    In setting goals losers focus on risks, but winners on benefits. The magic of achievement lies in positive goal setting. Below are examples:

    1a) To lose weight (negative and wrong)

    b) To fit into a size 30 skate by 31 December 2008 (positive and correct)

    2a) To reduce the number of late deliveries by 10% (negative)

    b) To deliver 90% of the orders on time

    This week I invite you to make positive goal setting a weapon in your armory. Ask not what if things go wrong; rather ask what if they go well. Ignore it at your peril.

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    In July 2008, I had the opportunity to share my skills and knowledge with small businesses and internet marketers in Austin, Texas for the SEM for SMB event, hosted by SparkSight. Both Reza Sarmadi boarded a plan and flew from LA, not knowing what to expect, but of course we had no expectations, rather extreme optimism coupled with a strong manifestation for success.

    My speech was title “Online Marketing Reporting and Analytics“. After this first speech I gave I felt my speech could of been better polished and refined. I asked the universe to grant me one more opportunity after this speech to try it again and give me one more shot even though my speech was booked for day 1 only.

    I manifested that thought for about 4 hours. Sure enough, after I let it go I got a text from Chris Justice, the promoter of the event. The text went something like this. “Your speech was awesome, everyone loved it and it is in high demand. Can you do it again tomorrow”. I looked at ReZ with the biggest smile and said, the universe listens.

    That night I spent hours practicing the speech, determined to do my part of the manifestation and “do what I said I would do”, which was prepare, practice and refine it. That next day, I gave the speech with the utmost confidence and I was praised my the many people who attend the speech that what my speech gave some great ideas and insight to reporting and analytics that really helped people better understand how to make the most out of stats.

    The truth of the matter is and lesson learned is: never give up what you want and when you want something. You know what you need to do to achieve it. So you better do what you know you need to do, otherwise you will fall short of your manifest.

    It took a while to get it online, but without further wait, here is the seminar.  If you would like to download the slides to the event, click this link.

    Disneyland Loves Me

    Disneyland must love me, or someone there did because they put my name all over the place. Check it out.

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    I had the privledge of serving on the blogger’s choice awards for Mashable. The votes are in and here are your winners.

    Blogger’s Choice Winners

    Mainstream & Large Scale Social Networks


    Winner: Twitter
    Runner-up: Facebook


    Embeddable Widgets


    Winner:
    Clearspring

    Runner-up: Sprout


    Blog Plugins


    Winner: ShareThis
    Runner-up: AddThis


    Social News


    Winner: Digg
    Runner-up: Mixx


    Social Networking Applications


    Winner: Ping.fm
    Runner-up: Twitterfeed


    Social Bookmarking


    Winner: Delicious
    Runner-up: StumbleUpon


    Search & Social Search


    Winner: Google
    Runner-up: Scour


    Sports & Fitness


    Winner: Gyminee
    Runner-up: Oneseason


    Photo Sharing


    Winner: Flickr
    Runner-up: Picasa


    Video Sharing


    Winner: YouTube
    Runner-up: Vimeo


    Start Pages


    Winner: iGoogle
    Runner-up: Netvibes


    Places & Events


    Winner: Doodle
    Runner-up: Eventbrite


    Travel


    Winner: TripIt
    Runner-up: GeckoGo


    Music


    Winner: Last.fm
    Runner-up: Pandora


    Social Shopping


    Winner: Wishpot
    Runner-up(s): Tigerbow/Pikaba (tie)


    Fashion


    Winner: Coolspotters
    Runner-up: Gift Girl


    Celebrity & Gossip


    Winner: Perez Hilton
    Runner-up: Popvine


    Mobile Applications


    Winner: Evernote
    Runner-up: Qik


    Dating & Romance


    Winner: SpeedDate
    Runner-up: OKCupid


    Wiki


    Winner: Wikipedia
    Runner-up: PBWiki


    Politics


    Winner: Huffington Post
    Runner-up: CreateDebate


    How-to


    Winner: eHow
    Runner-up: Howcast


    Environmental


    Winner: ThinkGreen
    Runner-up: SocialVibe


    Non-Profit Causes


    Winner: SocialVibe
    Runner-up: Kiva


    Online Games


    Winner: Playfish
    Runner-up: Kongregate


    Niche Social Networks


    Winner: Wadja
    Runner-up: Lifeblob

    Internal linking is an essential strategy for any web designer, internet marketer, or anyone else looking to become involved with a website on any level. These tips are suggestions and observations of proven techniques to get the most out of your internal linking.

    The best time to begin internal linking is during the planning stage of the website. Before you begin, you’ll want to include the following in your planning.

    1.) The sitemap will be the most important resource for you when planning out your internal linking. Brainstorm and think of different pages on the site until you have every possible angle covered. Then begin building your sitemap.

    2.) Defining the description and content of each page on your sitemap is very important. This gives your website focus, and will help any marketing campaign as well.

    Page Types – These are Web Pages that should be included in the site map by default to help with internal linking

    3.) Home page – Link to all of your main pages form the home page. These are known as category pages. These category pages should be the main sections of your website.

    4.) Navigation Bar - Have a dynamic navigation versus a static navigation menu. Each category page could show the specific products or service pages on the navigation menu. This way, the navigation menu differs for each category page and is more valuable. A breadcrumb trail is also important, as it helps the user and also helps dynamically create keywords.

    5.) Sitemap - For internal linking purposes, there should be more than one sitemap. A Google sitemap is a sitemap created specifically for Google indexing. A Google sitemap is a complete list of the pages. A general site map should also be included, to help visitors navigate more easily throughout the site. The most updated, highest content pages should be on the sitemap.

    6.) Glossary Page – The site should include a glossary page. Be sure to link to this page as well, as it is high in content. The glossary page should be a static page, not a popup. This way it is more search engine friendly. Also, link to it, as it’s a high content page. Categorize the glossary, this way you have more detail. Feel free to link to other sources, whether it’s to Wikipedia, images and more. This increases relevancy.

    7.) Link Directory – It’s important to have a link directory. This allows you to have data and content on different genres and categories. Add interactivity, and web 2.0 services, and related data on the site. Add tags, and tag clouds. Don’t make it too prominent, as it could annoy visitors. Perhaps offer the ability to comment on the directory site as well.

    8.) Relevancy – Today the search engines are taking a large amount of the relevancy into account when indexing websites. Relevancy factors to consider include content, popularity and age.

    9.) Link format – Home page links to the category pages, the main pages link to the detail pages. Add a description page that explains each product, another page that talks about the history of each product that is listed.

    Specific Web Pages – These are internal linking techniques that can be applies to each specific product or service page on the site.

    10.) Duplicate Content – Try to avoid duplicate content, but if duplicate content is necessary at least use the keywords that relate to that specific page. Avoid linking to old pages (stale content), the older URL’s are more valuable, but if it’s not updated don’t link there.

    11.) Video for Specific Pages – Create a video tab for each of your specific pages. You can embed the video, or link to it directly.

    12.) Links Page for Specific Pages - Have a page that links to other sites for each specific product page. Be careful to avoid over linking, however, as Google considers this spamming.

    13.) Keyword clouds for the Specific Pages – Create a keyword cloud for each product page, but make sure it is out of the way and unobtrusive. Also, taking it a step further, turn the keywords that appear in the tag cloud into hyperlinks themselves.

    Bonus Web Pages – These are pages to add to take internal linking to the next level and get an edge over the competition

    14.) Recent and Top Search Terms – Create a static page filled with the most recent and most popular search terms, and a small description for each term.

    15.) Referrer page – Create a static page that lists the sites your visitors are coming from.

    These tips can help maximize internal linking within a website. The most important time to begin internal linking is before the website even goes live; proper planning can create an environment great for SEO, and make navigation of your site easy and logical.

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    One late night I was with a few friends at our White Oak House in Encino. We intentionally polluted our body with a potent poison that enabled us to see life through a different lens.Within this late night session, induced by the hallucinating sounds of DJ Derty, we were in a state of trance. That inner location deep in your mind, halfway between reality and imagination, on the borderline we stood. I am a firm believer that in order to see life, you must step outside the box and look at it with a different lens.

    The discussions led its way toward the various levels of communication, but most importantly the logistical understanding of miscommunication. The “why” of why do we miscommunicate.

    We came up with a profound thought. The world is miscommunicating and thus it’s creating misconceptions which create thoughts and reactions that are all based on false requests. Let me clarify in detail. The world communicates due to language barriers, misuse of words, non verbal communications and the application of emotion to our words. All of these variables, if not aligned and sent correctly will lead to miscommunication.

    If you analyze relationships between human beings, a lot of arguments start out of simple miscommunication because when you said something to the other person they did not understand it the way you intended and thus their response is based on false premises in which your response to their response is not aligned with your initial request.

    So what if we were able to communicate without language barriers, without communication barriers to the point where you could say something to your friend, and when they receive your request they give you a confirmation “response” that they understood your information the way you intended it to be understood.

    As my bio states, I am a firm believer in the technological singularity, in which information and humans will align and become one. Most importantly I believe IT is what it is. IT meaning Information Technology. Therefore information technology is what it is and if we can correctly send our information to another human being, we can eliminate miscommunication.

    The reason all of these miscommunications occur is because we all run different operating systems in our head. We, as a human race, are from different origins, makers and influencers. Abstractly, we are all computers with various operating systems running with very few commonality. We make look similar on the outside, but our brains are like fragmented hard drives. Some of us are macs, pcs, linux, mobile, and some are prehistoric commodore 64s. Others of us are custom apps that we sometimes say “are not from this world”. Maybe from Mars or Venus?

    If we all, meaning the human race, have the same operating system then we will be able to communicate as one. When you talk, and communicate it will no longer be what you say coupled with your body language magnified by your emotions. Rather all of those messages that we send when we communicate become variables. The semantic web movement is leading the way in correctly understanding the requests of people and machines as a universal medium for data, information and knowledge exchange.

    Most of these communications can be described and sent in a Resource Description Framework (RDF) or the Web Ontology Language (OWL) framework. All of your information that you send when you communicate is packaged and described correctly then sent by you and received by the recipient and processed in which you will receive a response.

    My idea is to extend this language into human interactions which will look something like this:

    Imagine if you made a statement to your friend and they understood it the way you intended to send it and a green checkbox appeared above their head when they successfully received your request. With their confirmation, a response is then sent back to you and a green check box appears over your head confirming you received the response. A loop would then form and communication on all levels can be understood appropriately.

    Why is this important?

    The world came from many backgrounds and the current evolvement, power of the internet and billions of biotechnology research lends a hand to technological singularity and one step forward, the installation of the operating system into our brains, thus enabling us to evolve.

    Everyday we evolve faster, learn better and share information smarter. We are evolving at an exponential rate. If you think evolution is fast now, compare it to 50 years ago and then compare it to where it will be in 50 years.

    There are so many wasted souls dying daily in the world. These are people, human potential with computing power, ideas and influences that can’t be understood simply because their operating system is no longer supported or understood. There are humanitarians, (i.e. people technicians) that are doing gods work trying to nourish and save these people so they can contribute something positive to the world.

    However, I believe that currently this work has not reached it full potential. It will reach its full potential when every person is given food, but most importantly the “operating system”. This operating system will enable human race to learn at a faster rate and thus have we will have the opportunity to upload and download information into our operating systems (brains) which will allow every human being to reach his/her full potential and be utilized to further the advancement of the human race and reach the technological singularity that is ahead of us.

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    This past Wednesday I drove to Las Vegas from LA to attend pubcon 2008 and to celebrate my birthday. Driving to Las Vegas, I had some time to decompose, do some deep thinking and watch the moon rise in front of me and the sun setting in my rear view mirror.

    ReZ was asking what “IT” means. We both came to the conclusion after much analysis that IT = Information Technology. Now most of us think of ITT Tech logo when we think about IT, so most people never put it together. That Information Technology “IT”… is what it is. I think if you take a step back, you can call IT… it.

    Well IT is it and if you would like to read on, I will tell you why.

    Everything that is us is information and the technology that manages that information will is it.

    You’ve read the mission “to organize all the world’s information”. That is today’s mission. What about tomorrow? Compare today’s technology capabilities versus 10 years ago. What happens when all the information leaves our computers? Leaves 8GB mini flash cards, 160GB iPods and all of sudden you have unlimited space in the “cloud”, available to you anywhere, everywhere without limitations?

    We all crave the newest and the coolest technology. People wait in lines, sleep in the rain and endure embarrassment to be the first with the newest technology that does what? Technology that stores information.

    Now let’s fast forward and take a snapshot of the evolutionary timeframe and really think about information technology and see how “IT is what it is”, because what IT is right now, is only relative to what IT will be in the future.

    In the near future, we will begin to collect all of our individual information in one place. The massive collective computing power of the world “the cloud” will unite through uniform definitions and precise data locations of the information (i.e. Semantic Web). No more will we hop 13 servers and send our request around the world to get to the real location of the information.

    Furthermore, information will be stored where it is accessed. Instead of information being cached and duplicated on many servers, the information will be readily accessible through the cloud and thus be available to everyone within 1 hop from your location. Instant access without wait from any device. Wow!

    Information you see in your inbox and in the senders sent box will be one location. Media, files and documents will have one central location in which it is readily accessed by anyone with the correct credentials.

    We will all be omni-connected utilizing and accessing the worlds computing power and storage capabilities to access media, education and people instantly with the power of a keyword search.

    Let’s dive deeper down the rabbit hole shall we?

    What happens when we are all connected, our GPS is enabled at all times and satellites can pinpoint and watch our every move, and every information technology session transaction using any device (i.e. credit card transaction, text message, internet access, gps signal, ipod play) is stored in one location online?

    We will begin the creation of a breadcrumb “footprint” of all based on information in which one can replay your life with a power of a click.

    Do you remember 10 years ago? 1% of the world knew how to click a mouse. Now everyone is connected to information al la cell phones. Now imagine within our lifetime, you can replay your life with a power of a click?

    Now I personally know a few neurologists and mad scientists out there that are staying up late nights, drinking redbull’s, and devising ways to connect the brain to the computer and send and receive data transparently? Don’t believe me, watch this video before proceeding.




    What if this “information technology “IT” was able to record the inputs from your eyes, ears and mouth? Obviously that information will be instantly saved to the cloud and readily accessible at a moment’s request.

    But what alarms me is who is going to store this information. It can’t be one government, state, country. The world is too segregated by inefficiencies and the fear of the loss of power to any physical country.

    But what if there was a new country, not bound to physicality, but its presence was in the air stored with no country boundaries. It will be corporate, an entity with a name synonymous with “one world” a.k.a Google <- Click the link for confirmation. This company will control and store all the world’s information per its mission statement.

    As we evolve, as information evolves, storage limitations will cease to exist because the need to duplicate content coupled with the extreme compression of information multiplied by the ability to store pepabtyes of data in a device as small as a cell phone. (1 pepabyte = 1,000 Terabytes, or 1 pepabyte = 1,000,000 GB).

    Zoom out, let’s come full circle here. Information is what we are, it’s the driving force of our current evolutionary track and soon someday we will be timeless not bound to any physical storage device or embodiment. We as a human race will be available through the cloud with all of our past (“conversations, thoughts, sensory memories and data”) readily accessible at a keyword search combined with your brains AI and emotional settings and triggers ready to compute new data it receives. Furthermore, we will be connected to others combining all of our information powering the central computer with new data to make available to others and thus your thoughts will be connected to your friends thoughts and understood correctly though the human operating system.

    It makes you think that Information technology is what it is for us as a human race. Thus validating “it is what it is”. Most importantly, defining what “it” is. It = Information Technology.

    Accept it, live it, want it because it is what it is, and nothing will change that.

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    Put your hands up and make some noise!!! Armin van Buuren No. 1 in the list of the best Djs by the version of DJ MAG Top 100 DJs! Congratulations Armin and all fans!

    I recall that Armin van Buuren appeared in the top in 2001 immediately to 27th place. In 2002 he up to 5th position, the next three years, he stayed on the third line, in 2006 won second place and finally in 2007 received a long-awaited first place!

    01. Armin van Buuren

    02. Tiësto
    03. Paul van Dyk
    04. Above & Beyond
    05. David Guetta
    06. Ferry Corsten
    07. Sasha
    08. Markus Schulz
    09. John Digweed
    10. Infected Mushroom
    11. Deadmau5
    12. Carl Cox
    13. Sander van Doorn

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    14. Paul Oakenfold
    15. Richie Hawtin
    16. Hernan Cattaneo
    17. James Zabiela
    18. Andy Moor
    19. Eddie Halliwell
    20. Axwell
    21. Eric Prydz
    22. Kyau & Albert
    23. Gareth Emery
    24. Sven Väth
    25. ATB
    26. Anderson Noise
    27. Joachim Garraud
    28. Bobina
    29. Fedde le Grand
    30. Dubfire
    31. Aly & Fila
    32. Judge Jules
    33. Umek
    34. Matt Darey
    35. Ricky Stone
    36. Ricardo Villalobos
    37. Lange
    38. Daft Punk
    39. Benny Benassi
    40. Bob Sinclair
    41. Deep Dish
    42. Mark Knight
    43. Astrix
    44. Marco V
    45. The Thrillseekers
    46. Laidback Luke
    47. Danny Tenaglia
    48. Menno de Jong
    49. Marco Lenzi
    50. Andy C
    51. Offer Nissim
    52. Martin Solveig
    53. Adam Sheridan
    54. Sean Tyas
    55. DJ Feel
    56. Yahel
    57. Roger Sanchez
    58. DJ Shah
    59. Sander Kleinenberg
    60. John O’Callaghan
    61. Blank & Jones
    62. Cosmic Gate
    63. Steve Angello
    64. Simon Patterson
    65. Gabriel & Dresden
    66. Richard Durand
    67. Laurent Wolf
    68. Matt Hardwick
    69. Chris Liebing
    70. Erick Morillo
    71. DJ Hype
    72. Signum
    73. Justice
    74. Dirty South
    75. Wally Lopez
    76. Magda
    77. Lisa Lashes
    78. Pete Tong
    79. DJ Vibe
    80. Bad Boy Bill
    81. Tiddey
    82. Greg Downey
    83. Marcel Woods
    84. Nick Warren
    85. Solar System
    86. Skazi
    87. Mike Koglin
    88. Mauro Picotto
    89. Sébastien Léger
    90. The Chemical Brothers
    91. Steve Lawler
    92. Fatboy Slim
    93. Solarstone
    94. Astral Projection
    95. Leon Bolier
    96. Nic Fanciulli
    97. Ronski Speed
    98. Tocadisco
    99. Booka Shade
    100. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Woody van Eyden

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  • I was reading http://www.searchenginepeople.com and I am a big fan of Paul Teitelman’s blog and he posted some amazing web directories that any webmaster should know about, so I am spreading the love. All credit to  http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/top-25-most-powerful-web-directories-list.html

    1.) Family Friendly Sites
    2.) Incrawler
    3.) Kahuki
    4.) Greenstalk
    5.) Rakcha
    6.) Joeant
    7.) Splash Directory
    8.) Goguides
    9.) Enquira
    10.) ALS Links
    11.) Clush
    12.) Octopedia
    13.) Info Listings
    14.) Skaffe
    15.) Global Weblinks
    16.) Links 2 Go
    17.) Dmoz Zilla
    18.) Gimpsy
    19.) Global Link Networks
    20.) Business Directory
    21.) Zorg Directory
    22.) TWD
    23.) Data Spear
    24.) World Site Index
    25.) Most Popular Sites

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