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Conferencing and collaboration have come a long way, but the technology has a long way to go before it becomes truly useful. John Seely Brown, a visiting scholar at the Annenberg Center at USC and former chief scientist at Xerox Parc, joins us to discuss what's good, and bad, about current conferencing and collaboration technologies.
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