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      <title>Google Follow Finder</title>
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      <description>While reading the Google Blog today I followed their link to Google Follow Finder to kick it’s tyres. It’s a simple service, you type in your Twitter username, and it returns lists of people you may like to follow based on a follower-following graph. Of the 10 people (or accounts) returned for me (see below) I am already following 9 of them. I could be wrong, but this seems to counter purpose the app.</description>
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