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	<title>Comments on: Dropcard takes business cards digital</title>
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		<title>By: Tigerblade</title>
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		<description>It seems like this wouldn&#039;t be too hard to do yourself given some clever coding and a dedicated Twitter account. Set up an extraneous Twitter account and use the API to check for new direct messages on a periodic basis - you could have the message include a number/letter/code (for whatever &quot;profile&quot; you want to send) and an e-mail, and a server-side script does the rest.

Now that I think of it, I might actually try that out.</description>
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<p>Now that I think of it, I might actually try that out.</p>
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