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		<title>20% of tweets about brands( Socialmediatoday)</title>
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Is the result of a Penn State study in the States.
Researchers led by Jim Jansen, associate professor of information science and technology, and Twitter chief scientist Abdur Chowdhury looked at half a million tweets. 20% of them were apparently people &#8216;asking and providing&#8217; product information. Assuming three million tweets a day, that would translate into [...]]]></description>
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