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How to get your ex back using SMS messages. Watch the video. - 5 views

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    If properly used SMS messages are the most powerful tool to get your ex girlfriend or boyfriend back after a break up. A very interesting video tutorial.
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    Even If a break up can be considered a desperate situation, the solution could be right inside your pocket. Have a look and save this page for future reference.
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    Not a web 2.0 tool
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Tokii.com - 11 views

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    Tokii is about making good relationships better. Today's busy couples send 1000 texts and 400 emails to each other every year that often end up being misunderstood. Additionally, almost 70% of break-ups are a direct result of communication issues. Tokii will help you stay in sync and build a stronger relationship by stopping the guesswork.
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Spread.us Home - 6 views

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    Become the influencer in your community. Spread breaking news before anyone else gets to it and impress your friends and colleagues. Spread.us allows you to set-up simple filters to promote just the news you care about. It is currently compatible with Twitter and Facebook.
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Getting your ex boyfriend back after a break up is all about reverse psychology - 4 views

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    There are psychological techniques you can use to make him fall madly in love with you again. The trick is to push his "emotional hot buttons". Triggers that are specific to only men.
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lumio - Break up with bookmarks! - 13 views

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    "Break up with bookmarks! Highlight, organize and share ideas with lumio. WATCH HOW TO GET STARTED "
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    Here's best Pakistani Escort in Dubai
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Trusting Tweets, a guide for journalists - 0 views

  • Journalists wanting to integrate Twitter into their newsgathering routine may be nervous about trusting random posts which claim to be relaying important information. Working with known contacts is one thing, but working with total strangers and trying to find out who to trust presents the journalist with a problem. Craig Kanalley, who runs Breaking Tweets, shares some tips about how he tries to assess who to follow and what's worth following up
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