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		<title>By: 140Char &#187; How to back-up your Twitter account and contacts</title>
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		<dc:creator>140Char &#187; How to back-up your Twitter account and contacts</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] your Twitter account. It does warn that you&#8217;ll need to exit certain Twitter clients, like Tweetdeck. Within a minute or two, I had an Excel file with 19 days of my last Tweets, and a list of people [...]</description>
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