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	<title>Comments on: Search: Another way for Facebook to steal Twitter&#8217;s thunder?</title>
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		<title>By: igniguy</title>
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		<description>... Which is why facebook should find a way to allow people to have a public identity separate from the private one. For example, if i could login to this blog through facebook  Connect using my Company page as identity, people would be taken to my company page when they click on my name and be able to become fans. That is exactly twitter, only a lot more powerful and versatile. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As much as i like twitter&#039;s content, the twitter site is a whole disappointment, technology-wise. It&#039;s 2009, we are not supposed to have things as &#039;140 char limit&#039; or &#039;daily api requests limit&#039; . I wonder what are these guys doing with the millions they raised? Facebook on the other hands keeps advancing its technology some times more often than it should. And, for the record, let&#039;s not forget who launched the &#039;news feed&#039; first.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; Which is why facebook should find a way to allow people to have a public identity separate from the private one. For example, if i could login to this blog through facebook  Connect using my Company page as identity, people would be taken to my company page when they click on my name and be able to become fans. That is exactly twitter, only a lot more powerful and versatile. </p>
<p>As much as i like twitter&#39;s content, the twitter site is a whole disappointment, technology-wise. It&#39;s 2009, we are not supposed to have things as &#39;140 char limit&#39; or &#39;daily api requests limit&#39; . I wonder what are these guys doing with the millions they raised? Facebook on the other hands keeps advancing its technology some times more often than it should. And, for the record, let&#39;s not forget who launched the &#39;news feed&#39; first.</p>
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