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		<title>A Brief Guide To Twitter &#8211; The Hype, The Power and How It Relates To You and Your Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do I describeTwitter

I like to describe Twitter as short, instant messages that are saved on a website for public consumption (there is a privacy feature if you do not like the sound of ‘public consumption’).  Users are given 140 characters, similar to a text message, to share their thoughts, articles and links, ask questions [...]]]></description>
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