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	<title>Comments on: Developing Leadership &#8211; Thoughts for Chicago Storefront Summit III</title>
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		<title>By: Twitter Hashtags: Nonprofits Speak Up &#124; 24 Usable Hours</title>
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		<description>[...] Late one night in January 2010, a conversation began to brew on Twitter among theatre artists and administrators about what the future of theatre might be. Nick Keenan quickly gave it a tag (#2amt, standing for “2 AM theatre”), and by the end of the month the 2amt blog was born to keep track of #2amt generated content, active users, and to expand on some of the more worthwhile ideas discussed. There is also an “official” Twitter handle of @2amt that helps to organize content on Twitter. In less than four months, the blog has generated 50 posts, and the #2amt tag 5,549 tweets. Said its originator, [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Late one night in January 2010, a conversation began to brew on Twitter among theatre artists and administrators about what the future of theatre might be. Nick Keenan quickly gave it a tag (#2amt, standing for “2 AM theatre”), and by the end of the month the 2amt blog was born to keep track of #2amt generated content, active users, and to expand on some of the more worthwhile ideas discussed. There is also an “official” Twitter handle of @2amt that helps to organize content on Twitter. In less than four months, the blog has generated 50 posts, and the #2amt tag 5,549 tweets. Said its originator, [...]</p>
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