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By Ryan Corazza
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Like the rest of Internet users who are trying to be "hip" and "with it," athletes are finally starting to come around to Twitter. We know Shaq and Lance Armstrong have been running the two strongest athlete accounts, but there are a few others that are pumping out 140-character or less messages as well. (Here's a comprehensive list of tweeting athletes. Still much smaller than the amount of pros blogging.) One of these athletes is Jason Richardson. After LeBron James announced he was tentati ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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