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	<title>Food For Thought &#187; #whyitweet</title>
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		<title>#whyitweet – Twitter is my church</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent days I noticed the hashtag &#8220;#whyitweet&#8221; going around. For a fleeting moment I was curious but paid no mind to it at the time. On my walk home I thought to my self (the joy of an online marketer is to be constantly thinking about work) &#8220;hmm, why do I tweet?&#8221; You have [...]]]></description>
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