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We post on the social networks as well our home page, and you can comment, send tips or post your own news there, too.

Yes, we're social, and we network. If you like to share stories about Redmond, you can add us to your Facebook and Twitter feeds.

On Facebook, you can "like" our page at facebook.com/RedmondPatch and comment on the stories posted everyday. You also can post your own news by posting on our wall. You can even log into Patch through your Facebook account.

You also can find us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/RedmondPatch. Feel free to send Redmond Patch a direct message at any time using that Twitter account.

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You can also get Redmond Patch on your smart phone. There is an iPhone Patch app that brings you news, events, announcements, calendar items and that will enable you to watch our videos. You can search for it in the iTunes app store, or click here. We also have an Android app that gives you access to our Places directory while you're on-the-go.

If you're doing the smart phone thing, you can now check traffic on the go by clicking the mobile web site’s “Traffic” Tab and viewing Mapquest's mobile-optimized Traffic Map.

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And if you're lucky enough to be home on your desktop while others face the commute, you can share the desktop site’s Traffic & Gas page on Facebook and Twitter.

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