Philosophy-of-Information invitation

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    memetics subscribers,

    You are cordially invited to join a new Yahoo Group
    called Philosophy-of-Information (philofinfo). The purpose of the
    group is to facilitate scholarly discussion about the nature and
    meaning of information. At this time, it is open to
    anyone who wants to think seriously and deeply
    about information. That includes professional philosophers,
     as well as information scientists and librarians
    (and memeticists).

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/philofinfo/

    John Castledine

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