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		<title>Twitter tweets into everyday life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you, Mr. Jack Dorsey. You have given us all freedom from the tyranny of Myspace, Facebook, and all other overused and overemphasized social networking sites that attempt to take over the world with their fancy applications, gaudy homepages, and impersonal interactions. You have given us this magnificent tool of communication known only as Twitter. [...]]]></description>
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