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<title>MinOnline :: Data Center</title>
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<copyright>2012</copyright>
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<title>Publishers’ Content: The Fuel for the Social Web</title>
<description>Social platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter have dominated the headlines for the past year with dramatic user figures. They’ve helped create new ways to produce and share multimedia content from breaking news to professional information and advice to family pictures. Instead of worrying...</description>
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