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		<title>Twitter as Network of “Fridges”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rather long I could not understand why Twitter with its 140 characters message may be useful until it did not occurred to me that it plays the role of the fridge in the kitchen where family members post the notes with the refrigerator magnets.

However Twitter has the advantage over the fridge because...]]></description>
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