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		<title>By: harry ... the ASIC guy</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Community Based Tweeting...&lt;/strong&gt;

A few weeks ago, Seth Godin reminded us to be careful what you say online because Google never forgets.
Yesterday, Ron Ploof reminded us that we can &#8220;sift extraordinary insight out of ordinary&#8221; Twitter traffic if we know how to look.
So tod...</description>
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<p>A few weeks ago, Seth Godin reminded us to be careful what you say online because Google never forgets.<br />
Yesterday, Ron Ploof reminded us that we can &#8220;sift extraordinary insight out of ordinary&#8221; Twitter traffic if we know how to look.<br />
So tod&#8230;</p>
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