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		<title>By: Edwin Huertas</title>
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		<description>Hi Edwin it&#039;s the &#039;other&#039; Edwin. I just came across your post on Google and thought I&#039;m chime in with my experiment using Twitter&#039;s API. I&#039;ve got it all just about completed, but my problem is their connection. Do you experience bad timeouts constantly? BTW: The site I&#039;m working on is called twittors.com</description>
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