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AIDS.gov Goes 2.0 for World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day, an international event to promote awareness of AIDS, is observed on 1 December 2008. To do its part in promoting awareness, the U.S. government website AIDS.gov offers a number of Web 2.0 services on its World AIDS Day page (http://www.aids.gov/world_aids_day.html). The page includes:

AIDS.gov also has a presence on Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace.

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