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	<title>Comments on: BlogBridge Release 6.6 Integrates Twitter with Comprehensive RSS Reader Capabilities</title>
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		<title>By: BlogBridge 6.6 Reviewed in The App Gap - BlogBridge</title>
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		<description>[...] Bill Ives, writing on App Gap, covers our latest release of BlogBridge where we&#8217;ve added rich support for Twitter: &#8220;Pito said that the latest release, BlogBridge 6.6, comes with Twitter support. This makes a lot of sense as Twitter is often used to share blog links. After all, what can you do in 140 characters? Now I like Twitter but see it primarily as a way to point to things.&#160; I find interesting stuff through Twitter. A RRS reader is another way to discovery stuff that you can then share through twitter.&#8221; (from The App Gap) [...]</description>
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