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	<title>Comments on: SMW? Episode #2 &#8211; Social Media, What? &#8211; www.SocialMediaWhat.com</title>
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		<title>By: jlbraaten</title>
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		<description>Wow what a great new episode, fellas!  I really enjoy your run-down of new Twitter apps.  Also, talking about reputation monitoring and management is such an important topic these days.  I just started reading Andy Beal&#039;s Radically Transparent, a book along those lines.  Fascinating so far.  

Best comment was the one about Google where Graeme professed his long-held desire to sell out.  I lol&#039;d in my pants.

Nice work guys!

BTW - I&#039;m putting together some ideas for your event that we talked about last Friday.  Nothing special but everything helps, right?</description>
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<p>Best comment was the one about Google where Graeme professed his long-held desire to sell out.  I lol&#8217;d in my pants.</p>
<p>Nice work guys!</p>
<p>BTW &#8211; I&#8217;m putting together some ideas for your event that we talked about last Friday.  Nothing special but everything helps, right?</p>
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