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	Comments on: When it Absolutely, Positively Has to be&#8230;Twittered	</title>
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		By: artgrrl		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Corporations still need to learn how to use their Twitter accounts, just like politicians did before them and branded themselves. Actually their teams and culture have branded politicians and if they didn&#039;t do this carefully could they be under attack by culture jammers. I wonder if this could happen on Twitter also. I just read an article this morning about suggestions that twitter gives to its users and I wonder what this has to do with companies who pay them for this. Your article is another part of the puzzle Twitter is to me, thanx.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Corporations still need to learn how to use their Twitter accounts, just like politicians did before them and branded themselves. Actually their teams and culture have branded politicians and if they didn&#8217;t do this carefully could they be under attack by culture jammers. I wonder if this could happen on Twitter also. I just read an article this morning about suggestions that twitter gives to its users and I wonder what this has to do with companies who pay them for this. Your article is another part of the puzzle Twitter is to me, thanx.</p>
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