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This usage is basically equivalent of a inner block in C. It prevents the variables defined inside the block to be visible outside. So it is a handy way of constructing a one off classes with private objects. Just don't forget return this; if you use it to build an object.

var Myobject=(function(){
    var privatevalue=0;
    function privatefunction()
    {
    }
    this.publicvalue=1;
    this.publicfunction=function()
    {
        privatevalue=1; //no worries about the execution context
    }
return this;})(); //I tend to forget returning the instance
                  //if I don't write like this