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		<title>By: Yesterday&#8217;s blog, #NMATL, and @chrisbrogan notes! And Yes Twitter! : Metzger Business</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday&#8217;s blog, #NMATL, and @chrisbrogan notes! And Yes Twitter!  October 20, 2009 &#183; Posted in Big Business, Musings, Small Business, Social Media&#160;  Yesterday I wrote a blog on using twitter for notes and used Chris Brogan&#8217;s speech at NMATL as an example of pulling twitter data for notes. I also decided to run some stats on the information I found and posted those stats. Quite frankly the stats are meaningless to anybody and everybody other than perhaps Chris and maybe Brad and Matt who organized the event. You can read the entire post here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Yesterday&#8217;s blog, #NMATL, and @chrisbrogan notes! And Yes Twitter!  October 20, 2009 &middot; Posted in Big Business, Musings, Small Business, Social Media&nbsp;  Yesterday I wrote a blog on using twitter for notes and used Chris Brogan&#8217;s speech at NMATL as an example of pulling twitter data for notes. I also decided to run some stats on the information I found and posted those stats. Quite frankly the stats are meaningless to anybody and everybody other than perhaps Chris and maybe Brad and Matt who organized the event. You can read the entire post here. [...]</p>
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