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      <description><![CDATA[<div class=ExternalClass95C9AD72BA8F48B4A42363908CDB01DC><div>Publishing out to Twitter to advertise SharePoint Studio would be usefull.</div>
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<div>When creating a new Event item (or any other type of list item that users will be interested in) a tweet could be sent out to advertise the fact.</div>
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<div>Alternatively, a custom action could be a better option to avoid spamming twitter if there are a lot of items.</div></div>]]></description>
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