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	<title>Comments on: Tweet Tips &#8211; Twitter Apps Make Your Tweeting Easier</title>
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	<description>Real Estate Marketing Tools &#38;Tips from Real Estate Virtual Assistant, Megan E Barber</description>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>Here&#039;s a new Twitter tool you may find useful: MySocialChatter.com

Instead of a desktop client, you can manage both Twitter and FriendFeed from the same browser window. The idea is to allow you to keep an eye on the conversation and still get your work done. You simply leave the web page open on your desktop as you work and it will refresh both Twitter and FriendFeed every 60 seconds. No notifications, no interruptions.</description>
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<p>Instead of a desktop client, you can manage both Twitter and FriendFeed from the same browser window. The idea is to allow you to keep an eye on the conversation and still get your work done. You simply leave the web page open on your desktop as you work and it will refresh both Twitter and FriendFeed every 60 seconds. No notifications, no interruptions.</p>
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