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Global Innovation Outlook (GIO)
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 * Frankly, even if you have permission to get around the copyright, this article looks an awful lot lot like IBM wanting to use Wikipedia as a free webhost to post your content, which is not what we're here for. If you believe you can write an Objective article about the initiative, as if from a third party, it would be much more acceptable. Even better would be waiting for someone outside IBM to decide the concept is worthy of an article. Fan-1967 18:40, 24 August 2006 (UTC)