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		<title>Twitter For Credit Card Purchases = Bad Idea!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the vast majority of us, our personal finances are just that&#8230; personal. There&#8217;s really no rhyme or reason for sharing our personal spending with strangers, but that is exactly what the soon-to-be social network, Blippy, wants to do. What is it? Philip Kaplan (founder of AdBrite), is now working full time on Blippy which [...]]]></description>
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