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		<title>By: roncorbin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twitter is growing and growing.
I am just now getting the concept of twitter however. It has this cult like following and ways of communicating. Is it not really just a glorified messenger with stats?

I have my obsession though, blogging, writing and posting in forums. So, the twitter obsession, is warranted. As are all trends and technical tools. Look at Myspace and Facebook. Everyone has that friend that comes over and ask &quot;Can I check my &quot;MySpace?&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twitter is growing and growing.<br />
I am just now getting the concept of twitter however. It has this cult like following and ways of communicating. Is it not really just a glorified messenger with stats?</p>
<p>I have my obsession though, blogging, writing and posting in forums. So, the twitter obsession, is warranted. As are all trends and technical tools. Look at Myspace and Facebook. Everyone has that friend that comes over and ask &#8220;Can I check my &#8220;MySpace?&#8221;</p>
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