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Words: Tim O'toole
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Follow the MCAA on Twitter.
The Mason Contractors Association of America will be posting live updates throughout the week of the MCAA Convention at the World of Concrete/World of Masonry on Twitter.

Twitter is a free service that allows you to keep in touch, or "follow" people through the exchange of quick updates. Join today to start receiving MCAA's updates. Once you're signed up visit our Twitter page at www.twitter.com/mcaa and click the "Follow" button. All updates posted during the MCAA Convention can be viewed online at this website.

You can also sign up to receive updates on your mobile phone or device. Keep in mind, standard text messaging rates may apply. Check with your wireless carrier for more information. iPhone users can download free applications such as Twitterrific via the App Store. Log into iTunes and search for "Twitter" for a full list of available applications.

The MCAA will be using Twitter during the MCAA Convention to update attendees on information and events throughout the week.
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