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		<title>By: To Tweet or Not To: @What I Follow &#124; b(ond)log</title>
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		<description>[...] I end up reading about facebook and Twitter more than I need to for social or work reasons. However, it will surprising to know that is more for intellectual curiosity for the underlying technologies and the infrastructure and scalability issues than for the social networking. [...]</description>
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