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		<title>What is this Twitter thing?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below is a quick video explaining twitter. Since I am by no means a full time blogger and would rather experience my trip rather than spend all my time writing, Twitter has allowed me to update this page in small &#8220;micro-blog&#8221; snippets. This also allows me to keep up with the couple of friends that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below is a quick video explaining twitter. Since I am by no means a full time blogger and would rather experience my trip rather than spend all my time writing, Twitter has allowed me to update this page in small &#8220;micro-blog&#8221; snippets.  This also allows me to keep up with the couple of friends that actually use twitter. It sounds silly at first, but believe me it is extremely useful. Instead of sending a text or calling each person to see what is up tonight I have this.  The updates get sent to my phone as a SMS for free in Germany.  Now I just need know enough actual people using twitter so that a impromptu twitter party is possible (<a href="http://laughingsquid.com/organizing-spontaneous-parities-at-sxsw-via-twitter/">like the ones in SXSW this year</a>).</p>
<p>Also, I updated a post below with some items I didnt feel like paying 20cents to tweet while in transit to Berlin Friday evening.</p>
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