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		<title>Tweet your &#8216;apt-get&#8217;! Let Twitter keep track of whatever you install in Ubuntu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This script, tapt, tweets whatever you install, remove or perform other operations with 'apt-get' in Ubuntu to your Tweeter account.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are like me who often likes to test one of the thousand applications available for Ubuntu and like to keep track of whatever you install or remove, here is a script for you. This script, <em>tapt</em>, tweets whatever you install, remove or perform other operations with <em>&#8216;apt-get&#8217;</em> in Ubuntu to your Tweeter account.<br />
<a title="more details on tapt" href="http://www.quicktweaks.com/tapt" target="_self">Click here for more details on this script</a></p>
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