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		<title>The Early Days of Twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great little news story that aired on CBS about Twitter in its early years. The names are quite interesting and what the perceived use would be. The numbers Robert Scobble talks about gaining in followers is also interesting in the time frame he got them Still the question does remain &#8220;Do we really care [...]]]></description>
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