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		<title>Bit.ly Now Twitter’s Default URL Shortener</title>
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( TheSaiko.com )
Twitter opted to partner with Bit.ly to deliver URL shortening to users.  Tiny URL has had this spot until now.  The reason this makes water cooler conversations is Bit.ly has now been thrust into the spotlight as the most popular URL shortening service.
What’s more is that now Bit.ly’s valuation can’t help by skyrocket now [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Twitter Connect and Why the Techies Care</title>
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Twitter just “leaked” their “sign in w/ Twitter Connect Feature.  Like other master login services (Facebook, MySpace and Open ID being the biggest and earliest), Twitter will now allow you to user your Twitter login to access other accounts you may have that are in no way tied to Twitter.  This is major in [...]]]></description>
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