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		<title>How to compare and choose the best web hosting package</title>
		<description>We run multiple websites and we recognize the importance of finding a way to compare and choose the best web hosting packages for webmasters. It was during our quest to find other options out there that we can came across  Host Monk.

Host Monk lets webmasters search through hundreds of hosting ...</description>
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		<title>How to find a really cool domain name</title>
		<description>I was looking online for some domain name tools that would help me come up with some cool and catchy domain names and I came across this site - http://bustaname.com

What makes this site so useful is that they have combined linguistic data with a unique interface to let you quickly ...</description>
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		<title>Get in the ring Noca</title>
		<description>Many online payment companies have tried to beat Paypal and Noca is another one willing to get into the ring. Noca's strategy, you ask? Lower transactional fees and a complicated payment process (at least it seems at first, second and third glance). You can read more about their process here.

Even ...</description>
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		<title>Celebrities on Twitter</title>
		<description>If you are a fan of Twitter and would like to follow some celebrities just because your friends aren't good enough, look no further. Here are some of the ones we know about:

Stephen Fry

Lily Allen

Andy Murray (Tennis Star)

Ghostface Killah

Jimmy Fallon (Surprisingly, hes a drag on twitter)

John Roderick  (The Long ...</description>
		<link>http://internethugger.com/12/celebrities-on-twitter/</link>
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		<title>Google Maps catches man with pants down</title>
		<description>Google Maps caught a man with his pants down, literally. This picture could be viewed on Google Street View of a man sitting on his outhouse dunny in Melbourne

Google, obviously, had to remove this image from its database once it was posted online.

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		<title>World&#8217;s first Facebook divorce</title>
		<description>Emma Brady found out from her husband's Facebook status message that he is leaving her. His status message read - "Neil Brady has ended his marriage to Emma Brady".

Emma felt even worse when someone had actually commented on the message - "You are better off out of it".

You can read ...</description>
		<link>http://internethugger.com/11/worlds-first-facebook-divorce/</link>
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		<title>Biggest hoax on Twitter so far</title>
		<description>This was a very hard lesson for organizations such as AFP, Live Mint and IT World. The world was excited to find out that Dalai Lama had signed up for an account on Twitter and this hoax managed to fool a lot of people thanks to news sources that we ...</description>
		<link>http://internethugger.com/10/biggest-hoax-on-twitter-so-far/</link>
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		<title>Seventeen internet firms to protect European children</title>
		<description>Seventeen internet firms have agreed to take steps to protect European children from online abuse on social networking websites. Websites such as Facebook and MySpace will add a 'Report Abuse' button on profiles of their uses under the age of 18 and also their profiles and contact lists will be ...</description>
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