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		<title>How to take a hit on your personal/company brand and come out on top</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day on Twitter, I was following a friend who tweeted about a new contest service a web applications company made for a well known hotel chain. Because my day job involves running a web applications company that creates successful web apps based on the Twitter API, I was intrigued on how the service would work as well as supporting other developers. So I signed up. As was the protocol the contest company agreed to when I signed up. No more than 1 retweet. Needless to say, they screwed up big time. Because of the programmers not testing the....]]></description>
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