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		<title>Experts design breadth first</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[or What they mean with thinking outside of the box.
Reading this article reminded me of a concept that applies to software design, user interface design, hardware engineering, and pretty much to any situation where you have to solve a problem creatively. I have applied it in a number of disciplines, however I have not used [...]]]></description>
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