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<title>MinOnline :: The Latest from Min</title>
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<title>Will Ad Dollars Follow the Twitter Followers?</title>
<description>A year ago, Twitter, the micro-blogging social network, was barely a glimmer in the social media orbit. Now it’s a media sensation and the ubiquitous app du jour of the so-called informed elite. But is it a tool that marketers, particularly those in the b2b media space, can leverage to bolster sagging...</description>
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