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		<title>By: Namita Naik</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another service that allows you to speak your tweets is Spokentwitter. Just speak your tweets and you are done. Also forget about counting 140 characters since through SpokenTwitter you can voicetweet for unlimited]]></description>
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