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<title>Web 2.0 pattern mining at TOOLS 2008 in Zurich this summer</title>
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<summary>If you&apos;re interested in design patterns for rich interactions or web 2.0 design patterns in general, and you can get yourself to Switzerland this summer, then you might want to submit a proposal for the pattern-mining workshop at TOOLS 2008 Europe.</summary>
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If you&apos;re interested in design patterns for rich interactions or web 2.0 design patterns in general, and you can get yourself to Switzerland this summer, then you might want to submit a proposal for the pattern-mining workshop at TOOLS 2008 Europe.
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