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	<title>Comments on: HelloTXT Hictu!</title>
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		<title>By: Brad Grier</title>
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		<description>re: populating your twitter update on other SM services...have you tried Ping.fm? Does that for almost everything. 
 
Then, if you have the Ubiquity plugin for Firefox, you can update your status&#039; from your browser without having to hit any site. Very cool. 
 
-- Brad </description>
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<p>Then, if you have the Ubiquity plugin for Firefox, you can update your status&#039; from your browser without having to hit any site. Very cool. </p>
<p>&#8211; Brad</p>
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