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		<title>Social Networking is Tough</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/2012/02/social-networking-is-tough.html">Social Networking is Tough</a><br/><br/>This is from <a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/">Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook</a> and is copyrighted material. </p>
Social Networking is ToughThis is from Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook and is copyrighted material. Remember the good old days when all you had to do was type 140 characters or less? Ah, simplicity. Social networking has become such a chore. I think the social networking gurus such as Facebook, Google+ and the others have gotten a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>MyCube: Private Social Networking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/2011/06/mycube-private-social-networking.html">MyCube: Private Social Networking</a><br/><br/>This is from <a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/">Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook</a> and is copyrighted material. </p>
MyCube: Private Social NetworkingThis is from Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook and is copyrighted material. I wondered when I&#8217;d start seeing something like this: a social network that is a closed loop, so to speak. In case you didn&#8217;t know, social networking (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, even blogging to a certain degree) is VERY social. I mean, everything [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Review of Seesmic Twitter Desktop App</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/2011/02/a-review-of-seesmic-twitter-desktop-app.html">A Review of Seesmic Twitter Desktop App</a><br/><br/>This is from <a href="http://mrsmecombersscrapbook.com/">Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook</a> and is copyrighted material. </p>
A Review of Seesmic Twitter Desktop AppThis is from Mrs. Mecomber's Scrapbook and is copyrighted material. I&#8217;m a little surprised how few choices exist for desktop Twitter applications. Seriously. Twitter is wildly popular, yet the only *big* desktop apps I am aware of is TweetDeck and Seesmic. That&#8217;s it?! Unless I&#8217;m missing something. HootSuite doesn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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