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		<title>Can Anyone Be Your Facebook Friend?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like this article over at Mashable (big surprise, I must link to them 4 times a day). Anyway, it lays down some good points why FaceBook needs to stop being Twitter. This is true for me, I may follow several thousand people on Twitter, but I have only around a 100 friends on Facebook. [...]]]></description>
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