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		<title>Geocaching and Twitter: A Visual Setup Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the latest features on Geocaching.com, is the ability to Tweet while geocaching. If you are interested in making your caching friends jealous (especially if they are at work while you are out caching!), tweeting your geocache finds as you go is a great way to do it. Linking you Twitter and Geocaching profiles, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the latest features on Geocaching.com, is the ability to Tweet while geocaching. If you are interested in making your caching friends jealous (especially if they are at work while you are out caching!), tweeting your geocache finds as you go is a great way to do it.</p>
<p>Linking you Twitter and Geocaching profiles, currently is a little tricky. I&#8217;m sure that this will soon change as Groundspeak intergrates more and more social networking features, but for now, there a quite a few steps involved. Below is a short movie showing the steps to get this done. You can pause or back it up at anytime if if the slides move too quickly for you. I&#8217;ll also put a link to download a PDF of the slide show at the bottom of this post. Hope this is helpful and Happy Tweeting.</p>
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<p><strong>PDF Link:</strong> <a href="http://coastcacher.com/fd/GeocachingwithTwitter.pdf" target="_blank">Geocaching with Twitter PDF</a></p>
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