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      <title>&apos;Don&apos;t Be Stupid&apos; And Other Secrets Of Retweets</title>
      <description>Apparently there is some science to getting your Twitter posts retweeted.  &lt;em&gt;Fast Company&lt;/em&gt; has the details.</description>
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