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		<title>By: *LIKE!* &#171; socially aware</title>
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		<dc:creator>*LIKE!* &#171; socially aware</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Ron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ron</dc:creator>
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		<description>I’m pretty much against double posting for blogs, but double tweeting doesn’t seem so bad for a couple of reasons. 

It’s easy to miss things if you’re not on Twitter all the time. For those on Twitter for an hour a day or less, there are several pages to go through once we’re on. Also, I’ve noticed that the people I follow fall into 2 categories; they’re either on Twitter all day, every day (seemingly), or they’re hardly on it at all. Multiple tweets would be useful for those not up to speed yet. You’d have to be careful not to over-do it though.</description>
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<p>It’s easy to miss things if you’re not on Twitter all the time. For those on Twitter for an hour a day or less, there are several pages to go through once we’re on. Also, I’ve noticed that the people I follow fall into 2 categories; they’re either on Twitter all day, every day (seemingly), or they’re hardly on it at all. Multiple tweets would be useful for those not up to speed yet. You’d have to be careful not to over-do it though.</p>
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