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  1. @LizScherer awww, thanks and @lizscherer was a world class host for our rowdy bunch
  2. RT @wendyscherer: Trendwatching - Ten Crucial Consumer Trends for 2010 http://bit.ly/Wanf4
  3. A Friend’s Tweet Could Be an Ad NYTimes http://bit.ly/7uGtOj
  4. Ad Alert: Affluent Viewership Up Among Big Four http://bit.ly/4B2znF
  5. Best Soup Ever? Suits Over Ads Demand Proof NYTimes http://bit.ly/6CkKKx
  6. Post-Recession: Enjoyment Drives Behavior http://bit.ly/5TaBgy
  7. BCG: Blue Chips Drop Market Research Ball http://bit.ly/4DsyYo
  8. RT @rgrosskett: rt @jkies00 SnailMailr.com enables you to use the internet to send a traditional letter http://is.gd/4ZHeb
  9. RT @techxav: ReturnMyPants Helps You Get Your Loaned Items Back http://bit.ly/64q8mb
  10. RT @wendyscherer Up our alley WSJ: using online research findings w.conventional research for marketing strategy http://bit.ly/5JXPuA
  11. @pdkaizer Seems like Thomas Keller is all over, he must have a good publicist, Esquire story too http://bit.ly/4FQsDe
  12. IBM builds computer as smart as a cat (wouldn't think it would be that hard) http://bit.ly/4v6BzH
  13. Has Twitter jumped the shark tank? Data on Twitter Decline Stacks Up http://bit.ly/3OQxiJ
  14. Trashing IT Hardware the Responsible Way http://bit.ly/7wecYq
  15. Recession Increases Affluents' Happiness Levels http://bit.ly/5LEdbb
  16. Gmail Users Better-Connected, More Likely to Tweet than Members of other Webmail Services http://bit.ly/EX1P9
  17. Some retailers aren't happy to see cash NPR http://bit.ly/7qgkCH
  18. Scarborough: Most Americans Still Read Newspapers http://bit.ly/1Ara6E
  19. Product Recommendations Come From Friends, Not Networks http://bit.ly/4B6yAx
  20. sorry 85% of CMOs http://bit.ly/KjyAM