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		<title>By: justin.henry &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Keeping in touch</title>
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		<description>[...] The other day I came across an entry regarding the use of meebo as a communication platform for Librarians and their patrons. That reminded that I&#8217;d been meaning to try Twitter, since most reports I&#8217;d seen of it suggested that trying it was the best way to figure out what it really was. The fact that it came from the same folks that brought us Odeo piqued my interest even more. Well, I&#8217;ve tried it, and I kind of like it. If you&#8217;ve got a moment, give it a shot. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The other day I came across an entry regarding the use of meebo as a communication platform for Librarians and their patrons. That reminded that I&#8217;d been meaning to try Twitter, since most reports I&#8217;d seen of it suggested that trying it was the best way to figure out what it really was. The fact that it came from the same folks that brought us Odeo piqued my interest even more. Well, I&#8217;ve tried it, and I kind of like it. If you&#8217;ve got a moment, give it a shot. [...]</p>
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