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Here it comes

For a few months now, I've had that feeling of the impending rush, the way you might feel just before a thunderstorm or at the beginning of a much-anticipated play. I used to feel that way when a copy of Wired or Fast Company hit my mailbox in 1996...

The web is changing, and so fast it's almost impossible to keep up.

But Emily is trying.

Check out: Emily Chang - eHub.

In just a few weeks, she's collected literally hundreds of new companies/projects that are examples of things that are turning the web upside down.

Hang on, here we go.

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