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John Proffitt / July 26, 2008

Hat tip to Steve Elvington for this hilarious find from Current.tv.

http://current.com/e/88913552/en_US

Too bad they don’t mention Twitter, Pownce, AIM, GTalk, Skype, Tumblr and all the rest. Twitter alone is worth an entire episode.

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July 26, 2008 in Gravity Medium. Tags: Fun, social media

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