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		<description><![CDATA[As an independent consultant, every minute I spend on non-billable activities is another bite I don't get eat this month, so I have to be careful to avoid too much Face(book)-Time with my computer that isn't directed at a billable activity. But I finally figured out why I like Twitter, and why it's beneficial to me.]]></description>
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