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		<title>By: &#8220;Twitter arruina la memoria&#8221;: Una mera hip&#243;tesis &#124; DigiZen</title>
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		<title>By: Alberto</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twitter builds social networks indeed, the problem is how valuable they really are. The platform has great potentials, it&#039;s the user that can ruin or abuse of the experience I think.
I tend to follow as few tweeple as possible, so that I can have the opportunity to interact with them in an efficient way. If I don&#039;t need to interact I prefer RSS feeds. Many use Twitter as a news feed. I think that ruins the essence of the twittersphere. What I look for in the tweeple I follow, and try to share myself, is a good balance between interesting discussions, latest news and a small slice of life beyond medicine!]]></description>
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I tend to follow as few tweeple as possible, so that I can have the opportunity to interact with them in an efficient way. If I don&#8217;t need to interact I prefer RSS feeds. Many use Twitter as a news feed. I think that ruins the essence of the twittersphere. What I look for in the tweeple I follow, and try to share myself, is a good balance between interesting discussions, latest news and a small slice of life beyond medicine!</p>
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