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Tweetsgiving: What are You Thankful For?
Tweetsgiving: What are You Thankful For?
Thanksgiving is tomorrow, and activity is already dying out for the evening in most online communities and forums. Soon, it’ll be turkey day with football games in the backyard, followed by gorging ones self on the movable feast and the ensuing tryptophan-induced coma. Before you get all ...
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tweetsgiving.org — What is Tweetsgiving? Tweetsgiving is a Twitter celebration of gratitude and giving created by Epic Change ,... a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The project aims to demonstrate the power of the social web by raising $10,000 in 48 hours to build a ... (more) TweetsGiving » Home
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Friends. Family. Gainful employment. A chance to dig into a big, juicy turkey with all the fixins and (fingers crossed) actually enjoy a full eight hours of sleep courtesy of a Tryptophan coma. These are tops on the list of things we’re truly thankful for this holiday season. But ...
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