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	<title>Comments on: Walter Cronkite: the Original Trust Agent</title>
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		<title>By: To the Moon and Back &#8211; What Does 40 Years of Tremendous Technology Mean to You?</title>
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		<description>[...] I brought up that word, &#8220;Trust,&#8221; and of course the phrase that is inextricably linked to Walter Cronkite is &#8220;Most Trusted Man in America.&#8221; Several people have already talked about this phrase in context of social media, and lest I try to rehash their ideas, I encourage you to check out KD Paine&#8217;s Can Twitter replace Walter Cronkite as &#8220;the most trusted &#8216;MAN&#8217; in America&#8221;? and Walter Cronkite: the Original Trust Agent. [...]</description>
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