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      <name>alex</name>
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    <title>Comment on 'What can you do with Twitter?' by alex</title>
<content type="html">Hi there,
I fully agree, that the open API is one of the key features of services these days.
Here is my example of piggybacking on twitter for mobile tracking:
http://tinkerlog.com/2007/09/23/using-twitter-and-twibble-for-mobile-tracking/
Cheers,
Alex</content>  </entry>
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