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		<description><![CDATA[My good friend Chris Williams, CEO of Vuuch, emailed me the other day and said that I really had to talk with Josh Mings of solidsmack.com. I just got off the phone with Josh, and I can say is, &#8220;Thanks, Chris, for connecting us up.&#8221; See, Chris is a &#8220;true believer&#8221; in community &#8212; when [...]]]></description>
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<p>My good friend Chris Williams, CEO of <a title="Vuuch" href="http://www.vuuch.com" target="_blank">Vuuch</a>, emailed me the other day and said that I really had to talk with Josh Mings of <a title="SolidWorks blog" href="http://www.solidsmack.com" target="_self">solidsmack.com</a>. I just got off the phone with Josh, and I can say is, &#8220;Thanks, Chris, for connecting us up.&#8221;</p>
<p>See, Chris is a &#8220;true believer&#8221; in community &#8212; when he ran Seemage, we went to the community with a better idea about product documentation. And even though Seemage was a small little company with a big idea, the fact that we used community to start a discussion about those ideas simply blew competitors away. <a title="Right Hemisphere" href="http://www.yobyot.com/general-musings/right-hemipshere-still-grasping-at-straws/2008/06/05/" target="_blank">Right Hemisphere</a> is <em>still</em>Â trying to figure out what happened to them, long after Seemage went onto greater glory in DS&#8217;s 3DVIA world. It was a complete demonstration of the power of community to give a good idea its due in the marketplace.</p>
<p>So, when Chris said Josh was doing some cool things on his blog, I took notice.</p>
<p>Lately, I&#8217;ve been worrying that the same thing is going to happen with the idea of community that happened with email, search and PPC: as less talented corporate marketing types get their hands on it, they&#8217;ll muck it up for the rest of us. If you think this hasn&#8217;t happened, take a look at your junk mail folder. It&#8217;s full of webinar invites <em>three weeks in advance </em>(because those idiots can&#8217;t get an email closer to the actual event) and Twitter feeds that read like data sheets.</p>
<p>But then, after a short conversation with Josh (who&#8217;s got a cold and still made time to talk with me), my confidence was restored. There will always be room for truly authentic voices and communities to coalesce around those voices. The &#8216;Net is big &#8212; and getting bigger &#8212; but great blogs like SolidSmack will <em>still</em>Â rise to the top of the heap.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I am so pumped that my buddy Chris and Josh have connected in the real world. Josh has reviewed <a title="Vuuch review" href="http://www.solidsmack.com/vuuch-review-design-discussion-3d-review-tool/2009-05-05/" target="_blank">Vuuch</a>. Chris is talking with Josh to learn more about how to present another new idea to a new community&#8230;and these two guys really know how to put it together in a way that works for people&#8230;no crap&#8230;no slickness&#8230;just the real, authentic thing, amplified by the Internet&#8217;s ability to make time and distance disappear.</p>
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