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    Social networking and blogging seem to be how everyone connects these days. But keeping on top of the daily updates for multiple blogs and social networking sites can be a part time job in and of itself. The ability to update all of them at once can save valuable hours for businesses with an online presence, performing artists, or just the well connected individual. Read on to learn how to start saving hours of time updating your blogs and social networks.

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