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		<title>Facebook Connect &#8211; How will Internet Marketers use it&#8217;s potential?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I must admit that Facebook Connect only hit my radar within the past month or so.  If by chance your not familiar with it, Facebook developed an API that other websites can use to allow site visitors to bring their Facebook profile with them, thus bypassing a lengthy signup process.  There are pro&#8217;s and cons [...]]]></description>
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