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		<description><![CDATA[Yfrog is a service of storing and sharing images to Twitter, which plans to compete with Twitpic. The service which you speak today arrived in the form of nothing less than ImageShack, one of the most popular services in this world to host images. Precisely for this reason they have been created by ImageShack, the [...]
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