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HCE
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HCEHighly Compensated Employee
HCEHalo Combat Evolved
HCEHalo Custom Edition (game)
HCEHere Comes Everybody (from Finnegan's Wake)
HCEHexachloroethane (CAS Number 67-72-1)
HCEHealth Care of the Elderly
HCEHome & Community Education
HCEHawaiian Creole English
HCEHealth Care Experience
HCEHeat Collection Element (solar power)
HCEHyper-Cerebral Electrosis
HCEHot Carrier Effect
HCEHeater Control Electronics
HCEHypertext Cultural Experiences (Venice, Italy)
HCEHuman Caused Error
HCEHobie Cat Europe
HCEHardware Configuration Engineer
HCEHarmonie des Chemins de fer d'Epernay (Epernay Railway Wind Orchestra)
HCEHydrocarbon Expelled


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Clay Shirky in Here Comes Everybody believes that these networking sites will ultimately totally transform the doctor/patient relationship.
Earlier this year, Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody updated that theme, explaining how Web 2.
Here Comes Everybody formed in 1986, the same year high school sweethearts Michael Jarmer and Ren Ormae (now Ormae-Jarmer) got hitched.
 
 
 
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