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  1. @BostonTweet Damn! I smell lawsuit!
  2. @sunilnagaraj Which doesn't seem to be much ;) I'm trying to decide who to have lunch with at the HBS Cyberposium :)
  3. @sunilnagaraj what is Triangulate?
  4. Tutorial: How to Tether an iPhone 3G or 3GS running OS 3.1 http://bit.ly/q4Org
  5. Nintendo considering adding Kindle-like wireless access to future DS http://bit.ly/2qeJz4
  6. The Next Step For Twitter Lists — Entire Populations http://bit.ly/4E0rks
  7. Maybe there's hope for the newspaper industry - Kindle, Nook, now Alex eBook Reader unveiled http://bit.ly/3m2OhK
  8. CubeTree: Drilling Comments Down to the Cell in a Spreadsheet http://bit.ly/3TRsIm
  9. Clever linkbuilding WP plugin - http://bit.ly/WclSj
  10. @Wiep - Wiep Knol - Link Building this Month http://bit.ly/4myBXb
  11. RT @andybeal Don’t Read This, If You’re a Social Media Guru http://gri.ms/AGRl
  12. @authoritylabs Awesome... I'll be in touch shortly
  13. @authoritylabs do you have an API?
  14. Does email marketing get any better than this? http://bit.ly/19StA0
  15. RT @sengineland DMOZ: A Comprehensive Interview by Debra Mastaler @debramastaler http://bit.ly/1B2A7m
  16. How to optimize for Google Finance @rustybrick http://bit.ly/2F244x
  17. @bill_slawski True... I just love industry collaborative surveys like David Mihn's Local Search survey. http://bit.ly/LzJ2
  18. @bill_slawski 10 Great SEO Questions. You should turn this into a community survey Bill. Good stuff! http://bit.ly/3l9SEy
  19. RT @sengineland How To Use Google’s Sidewiki For Maximum SEM Benefit http://bit.ly/45LMUW
  20. @webtechtools your Business Cards & Stationary link on your website goes to GotVMail - Small Business Virtual Phone System