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  1. David Allen, right, author of the bestselling book "Getting Things Done" takes part in a discussion with Guy Kawasaki, left, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, at the first-ever Getting Things Done summit in San Francisco, Thursday, March 12, 2009.

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