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Yes, bragging about being retweeted by @dmbrags will land you back on @dmbrags. Plus, celeb follows and googling yourself. Check out this week’s top brags from @dmbrags.
@markmannino, Mark Maninno, vp of self service solutions, MediaMath
@adambain, Adam Bain, president, global revenue, Twitter
@armano, David Armano, evp, Edelman Digital
@fromedone, Dan Frommer, editor at large, Read Write Web
@briansolis, Brian Solis, principal, Altimeter Group
(guess who is on this list?)
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