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	<title>Comments on: # Facebook Connect generates a lot of traffic and new registrations for Citysearch</title>
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		<title>By: Why Facebook shouldn&#8217;t look as much on Twitter&#8230; &#124; - Fluid'Advance - by Brieuc/Brian Saffré</title>
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		<dc:creator>Why Facebook shouldn&#8217;t look as much on Twitter&#8230; &#124; - Fluid'Advance - by Brieuc/Brian Saffré</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] was &#8220;to kill Twitter&#8221;. They created for example Facebook connect at the end of 2008, the first results seem interesting (even if I still don&#8217;t like it, more about this here). The Facebook status is no more asking [...]</description>
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