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		<title>By: Robert Rawlins</title>
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		<description>Yeah it&#039;s a shame poor twitter, seemingly buckling under the load, it&#039;s quite a common issue I think, I don&#039;t envy the guys that work for a project that has to scale so damn quickly, if you weren&#039;t building something to scale like that from the start it&#039;d be a real challenge to catch up. At least it&#039;s a fairly simple application I suppose which is likely why it stands up better than FB and MySpace for the most part.</description>
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