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	<title>Comments on: Google Fusion Tables. Interview with Alon Y. Halevy</title>
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		<title>By: Robert Tweedie</title>
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		<description>Hi

This was a telling article, very useful thanks. 
I am very exited about simple database tools especially when they connect with geography. This has huge potential obviously not in comparison with an Oracle data base or Sequel etc but in availability to non IT/Database users and collaboration -  SO MANY APPLICATIONS.</description>
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<p>This was a telling article, very useful thanks.<br />
I am very exited about simple database tools especially when they connect with geography. This has huge potential obviously not in comparison with an Oracle data base or Sequel etc but in availability to non IT/Database users and collaboration &#8211;  SO MANY APPLICATIONS.</p>
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