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		<title>Facebook is adding location, so it knows where you are</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alex Solak &#8211; The Aquinian - Everyone watching the web tech industry knew it had to happen eventually.  Facebook is finally going to become &#8216;location-aware.&#8217; Following hot on the heels of Twitter&#8217;s push for location information, Facebook will soon give you the option of attaching your physical location (in the real world) to anything you [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alex Solak &#8211; The Aquinian Well Facebook celebrated it&#8217;s 6th birthday today with their favourite activity: Redesigning your homepage. The new homepage will put a higher emphasis on the search bar, and allows you do more right from the homepage. Now you&#8217;ll be able to read previews of messages, and send messages without opening the [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alex Solak &#8211; The Aquinian Facebook loves to redesign itself.  It seems every few months their homepage goes through a massive shift.  They&#8217;ve added new features and applications, increased the size of the newsfeed, and have been shoving more items onto their pages. Today they&#8217;ve decided to take a step back with the launch of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>140: Possibly the first film inspired by twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Amanda Connon-Unda, Ryerson Free Press (Ryerson University) TORONTO (CUP) – What happens when a large number of people from around the world participate in a social experiment? How does knowing that we share similar experiences of using online technology shape our identities? In making the new film 140, 140 independent amateur and professional filmmakers [...]]]></description>
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