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	<title>Comments on: Blog Assignment #10-Part 1</title>
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		<title>By: David Ashford</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Ashford</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Andrew

Thanks for reviewing the site. We&#039;ve only just gone live with our full public beta and it&#039;s inevitable that we&#039;re getting a few unrealistic and silly missions published. I&#039;m hoping these will fade off when people get to understand the real value in mymission2.

Basically, people help each other to achieve their goals in life. When publishing a mission, you are asked what sort of person is most likely to be able to help you so that we can provide some accurate matching ... we only alert a small number of people about the mission but these are the people that are most likely to be able to help.

We also capture some detailed information about you so that we can use this data to match you up to someone who needs help. We&#039;ve found that people are really supportive of the &quot;social contract&quot; (if you want help achieving your goals then you have to be prepared to help others achieve theirs).

We&#039;re pleased with the way things are going at this early stage in our existence and we have some exciting plans for new functionality based on feedback from our users.

Many thanks again

David (co-founder of mymission2)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Andrew</p>
<p>Thanks for reviewing the site. We&#8217;ve only just gone live with our full public beta and it&#8217;s inevitable that we&#8217;re getting a few unrealistic and silly missions published. I&#8217;m hoping these will fade off when people get to understand the real value in mymission2.</p>
<p>Basically, people help each other to achieve their goals in life. When publishing a mission, you are asked what sort of person is most likely to be able to help you so that we can provide some accurate matching &#8230; we only alert a small number of people about the mission but these are the people that are most likely to be able to help.</p>
<p>We also capture some detailed information about you so that we can use this data to match you up to someone who needs help. We&#8217;ve found that people are really supportive of the &#8220;social contract&#8221; (if you want help achieving your goals then you have to be prepared to help others achieve theirs).</p>
<p>We&#8217;re pleased with the way things are going at this early stage in our existence and we have some exciting plans for new functionality based on feedback from our users.</p>
<p>Many thanks again</p>
<p>David (co-founder of mymission2)</p>
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