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		<title>New Twitter Account : : Gareth Rodger</title>
		<description>Entice Media has used Twitter since it's initial rise to fame just over two years ago.

Now it seems to have hit the mainstream we thought we'd point out the Entice-Media Twitter account is here: http://twitter.com/enticemedia </description>
		<link>http://entice-media.co.uk/documents/2009/02/new-twitter-account/</link>
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		<title>Ribbit API - &#8220;Skype for the browser&#8221; : : Gareth Rodger</title>
		<description>In my previous post "Ribbit Developer Competition : : Gareth Rodger" I pointed out Ribbit.com currently have a competition running to encourage development on their new API.

With very little spare time I wasn't going to get involved in the competition, but after tinkering with the API i've found myself working ...</description>
		<link>http://entice-media.co.uk/documents/2008/12/ribbit-api-skype-for-the-browser-gareth-rodger/</link>
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		<title>Ribbit Developer Competition : : Gareth Rodger</title>
		<description>After contacting BT regarding API access for a recent project I got forwarded to their new partner, "Ribbit".

Ribbit is currently in closed beta but a developer can have a play with their Flex and Flash API for free and benefit from entry into a large competition.

The competition is well planned ...</description>
		<link>http://entice-media.co.uk/documents/2008/12/ribbit-developer-competition-gareth-rodger/</link>
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