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  1. RT @sonnygill: . @Rackspace is looking for a Social Media Manager out in Blacksburg, VA: http://bit.ly/854ZIw
  2. Wishing all my U.S. friends a Happy Thanksgiving!
  3. RT @AnnieCushing: Twitter launching paid business accounts http://bit.ly/6huw41
  4. RT @fantomaster: "They spoil every romance by trying to make it last forever." Oscar Wilde #quote
  5. RT @nptechblogs ->@JohnHaydon: How to target your Facebook Page updates and streams http://bit.ly/2atWk
  6. RT @melaniemitchell: Interesting... Google Showing Breadcrumb Navigation In Search Results http://bit.ly/2TKs0Z #google #seo
  7. @steveplunkett Man I love the immediacy of Twitter. Just sent you DM.
  8. I have a very quick question about use case for rel=canonical. Who's got a sec and feels confident to answer?
  9. @HappyFunTime Def seems like an oversight. Shouldn't be hard to include "if blocked = don't show" logic. So who are you blocking? ;)
  10. @HappyFunTime Because the new feature is full of #fail and obviously not well thought-/planned out
  11. "Add to Cart" is a terrible title tag for a product details page. I hope that isn't hardcoded into the page by that poor store's CMS.
  12. @andybeal @joehall I didn't know that either. Thanks for the tip!
  13. @dtipson I know I've got too many SEOs in my feed when I read "WH" as "white hat" not White House
  14. @megmroberts I actually don't have a problem with "brands" tweeting. Think it makes the most sense in a lot of cases.
  15. Oh no! not again RT @DCist_Updates: ... man intentionally placed himself in the path of a Blue Line train. http://bit.ly/18yoaz
  16. @SarahAACC Agreed. And @care is such a great cause! (disclosure: CARE is a client)
  17. RT @steveplunkett: "How ICANNs Non-Latin-Character Domain Names Will Change Search" (http://twitthis.com/bxyhd9)
  18. Search factoid: Universal search results appear on ~25% of SERPs; Google wants to up that # http://bit.ly/4ibq4R via @aaronwall
  19. RT @10e20: How to monitor your competitors (new tips from #pubcon) http://bit.ly/349rtv
  20. RT @patrickaltoft: How Google News uses click data for rankings http://bit.ly/4juibG