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			<title>Unexpected opportunities...</title>
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			<description>Is Twitter making us stupid? No it isn't. My feeling certainly is that it hasn't for me: twitter has connected me professionally with many colleagues that I would otherwise never have found, and it has pointed me to content that I would never have Googled.  And I agree with (and have experienced) Richard Lalleman's unexpected opportunities... 


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