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	<description>The Archivist&amp;nbsp;is a new lab/website from&amp;nbsp;Mix Online that lets
 people archive, analyze and export tweets. Here’s a little more about why we built The Archivist and who we built it for.
Sounds good, guys. Now, let&#39;s go learn about what this really means and how/why Karsten and Tim built this Twitter information analysis and archival&amp;nbsp;service. Ready? Press play.
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