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		<title>Creativing :: Social Media. Let the inquisition continue.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been kicking around a couple of different approaches for posting here. One is to do a recap of what I think are the week&#8217;s most interesting developments in online marketing. I&#8217;ll pull a lot of this info from Creativing, the social bookmarking site I&#8217;ve set up where anyone&#8217;s free to post relevant marketing information [...]]]></description>
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