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		<title>Starbucks and Other Popular Restaurants Go Social</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that no matter where you go these days, the likelihood is high that you will see a "Free Wi-Fi" sticker on the front door of the establishment.  Whether you are going for coffee, meeting a colleague for lunch, stopping at a rest stop or waiting for an airplane, you can pretty much bet that you will be able to check your email and surf the web while you are there.  It is clear that most restaurants are starting to realize the power and potential of social media, not only for the use of their clientele but also in getting their message out in new and innovative ways.  They are seeing that building larger online communities equates to higher numbers of restaurant sales.  For this reason, media outlet Nation's Restaurant News teamed up with an analytics and digital branding firm, DigitalCoCo to create the Restaurant Social Media Index (RSMI) highlighting the industry's Top 100.<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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