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		<title>7 Questions Some Brands Are Asking About Twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeremiah Owyang had a conversation with a manufacturing firm that had some relativily sophisticated questions about how they will prepare their plan around Twitter. This was a nice break from the “why does Twitter matter” questions he usually get, sas they were thinking through a plan.
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