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	<title>Comments on: Bit.ly, Tweetdeck and TwitterTools. Oh MY!</title>
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		<title>By: Wes Nivison</title>
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		<description>I was at a seminar once (canâ€™t remember what it was about), and invited one of my employees to attend it with me. There were maybe 100 or so people in the room, and at the end the hosts went into the typical Q&amp;A session. As I raised my hand to ask a question, my associate looked at me with deer-in-the-headlights eyes and asked, incredulously, â€˜Are you really going to ask a question?!?â€™ To her it was simply inconceivable to do something like that. There is an entire block of readers that will NEVER consider leaving a comment, itÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s just not part of their personality style.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was at a seminar once (can&acirc;€™t remember what it was about), and invited one of my employees to attend it with me. There were maybe 100 or so people in the room, and at the end the hosts went into the typical Q&amp;A session. As I raised my hand to ask a question, my associate looked at me with deer-in-the-headlights eyes and asked, incredulously, &acirc;€˜Are you really going to ask a question?!?&acirc;€™ To her it was simply inconceivable to do something like that. There is an entire block of readers that will NEVER consider leaving a comment, it&acirc;&acirc;‚&not;&acirc;„&cent;s just not part of their personality style.</p>
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