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> Social media site Cowbird is part Oprah, part Wikipedia - Toronto Star
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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Social media site Cowbird is part Oprah, part [b]Wikipedia[/b]
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Debra Black Staff Reporter Jonathan Harris had a vision for a new kind of social media — a place where life lessons and story telling could be shared. So the San Francisco-based artist developed Cowbird — a website which can be described as part Oprah, ...

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