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		<title>Using Twitter for Your Job Search</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alison Doyle from About: Job Searching has a very extensive list she has created about top job sites and career experts on Twitter. She has jobs by job sites: About.com Job Searching About.com Health Careers A-ListSolutions CollegeRecruiter.com CoolWorks.com EntryLevelJob GreatPlaceJobs HyattCareers Indeed.com JobAngels Jobs Boston JobDig.com Job-Hunt.org Jobnob Jobshouts LinkedIn LinkUp Medical_Jobs Myfirstpaycheck.com OneDayOneJob.com Quintessential [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Cataloging Information in 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For several years I have wanted a source that I could use to find specific links about a specific topic. The information tools I currently use are: Google (for pinpointing a specific question); Google Reader (checking on over 400 blogs); Pageflakes (for news and current events plus specific categories); Alltop (my magazine for topics); and [...]]]></description>
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