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		<title>By: Top 10 Most Popular Social Media and Marketing Tweets This Week &#171; Steve Farnsworth&#8217;s New Era Marketing</title>
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		<description>[...] The rise in prominence of social media has not been one-sided. Employers are using social networks as an extra step in evaluating employees. So if you say something about your boss over Facebook (especially if you have “Friended” him or her), you can expect consequences. Like the following: (Read the complete story here) [...]</description>
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