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		<title>Ten Twitter lists worth following</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The team over at Photoshelter have compiled a great list of ten Twitter lists photographers should follow. The lists are varied and cover all manner of useful groups of people &#8211; not just those making multimedia, but also those commissioning it studying it, selling it, and consulting about it. The ...]]></description>
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