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		<description><![CDATA[I sometimes think that Social Media&#8217;s single greatest strength is its ability to allow us to communicate to each other in the way that is most comfortable to us. I like to blog, so I blog. You like to Twitter, so you Twitter. For others it&#8217;s FaceBook or YouTube, or&#8230; The list is nearly endless. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Writing For The Tweeple</title>
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While doing some research on flash fiction, I ran across what may be the shortest complete story ever written in the English language. Penned by Ernest Hemingway: &#8220;For sale: baby shoes, never worn.&#8221;, weighs in at a meager 33 characters (including spaces), making this story fit comfortably within Twitter&#8217;s 140 character limit. I [...]]]></description>
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