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	<updated>2010-03-01T22:04:52Z</updated>
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		<name>frances rivetti</name>
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			<title>Frances commented on &#39;Revelations of an Ever Evolving Web News Frontier&#39;</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="I guess it comes down to how much information an individual can process before it all gets to overload? Personally,..." href="http://www.southernsonomacountrylife.com/blogs/2010/03/frank-revelations-of-an-ever-evolving-web-news-frontier.html?cid=6a00e54fa7b483883401310f561eda970c#comment-6a00e54fa7b483883401310f561eda970c" />
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			<published>2010-03-03T03:07:24Z</published>
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				<name>Frances</name>
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			<summary>I guess it comes down to how much information an individual can process before it all gets to overload? Personally,...</summary>
			<content type="html" xml:base="http://www.southernsonomacountrylife.com/blogs/2010/03/frank-revelations-of-an-ever-evolving-web-news-frontier.html">&lt;p&gt;I guess it comes down to how much information an individual can process before it all gets to overload? Personally, I tend to dream in a stream of typeface. Not sure if the font changes, but it&amp;#39;s a good indication of when I need to turn down the volume! The question I have to ask of you, Tiffany, is if it is possible to &amp;#39;twit&amp;#39; and knit at the same time? Just joking! Couldn&amp;#39;t resist!&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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			<title>Tiffanyrenee commented on &#39;Revelations of an Ever Evolving Web News Frontier&#39;</title>
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			<published>2010-03-02T23:49:30Z</published>
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				<name>Tiffanyrenee</name>
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			<summary>The best comment I&#39;ve heard related to the difference between Facebook and Twitter is &quot;Facebook is for connecting with those...</summary>
			<content type="html" xml:base="http://www.southernsonomacountrylife.com/blogs/2010/03/frank-revelations-of-an-ever-evolving-web-news-frontier.html">&lt;p&gt;The best comment I&amp;#39;ve heard related to the difference between Facebook and Twitter is &amp;quot;Facebook is for connecting with those you know, Twitter is for connecting to those you are going to know&amp;quot;.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I find this to be a very true statement. I have met so many new people on Twitter. And even met up with them face to face. Some I&amp;#39;ve met face to face at events, connected via Twitter and continue to value their tweets. And on Facebook I mostly connect with friends and family. But I feed my tweets to Facebook and occasionally have conversations there based on a tweet.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I receive most of my news via Twitter followers. I follow people based on the value of what they tweet. I manage it all through Twitter lists rather than trying to take a drink from the fire hydrant of my Twitter time line since I follow more than 1100 people. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Facebook seems less manageable. I would like a tool that would let me do lists that combine both sets of people. But haven&amp;#39;t found the perfect one yet.   &lt;/p&gt;</content>
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