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		<description>[...] API&#039;s &#8212; Tags: PHP, simpleXML, twitter &#8212; Adi @ 2:45 pm April 29, 2009  Just like the Google Charts API the Twitter API can be super simple. Twitter uses a few different XML feeds to send and receive [...]</description>
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