Replies excluded. Include replies
-
Paul Constant writes a fairly balanced review of Twitter via a series of tweets. http://bit.ly/hzBX6 (via @daringfireball)
-
Hospitals must be having a hard time collecting on bills. Stanford has given us a 25% discount twice now for paying within 3 months.
-
RSS feed for a Craigslist search + http://feedmyinbox.com/ = convenient email digest notifications for new listings.
-
Doesn’t “National Night Out” (intended to be a crime prevention event) sound like an opportunity for robbers? http://bit.ly/JNNHO
-
@snackfight You should check out @mobify to help generate a mobile version of wired.com. They’re here in SF now if you want an intro/demo.
-
Just got redirected from full web version of story page to mobile home page of news provider with no way to access original story. #badUX
-
Either someone evil just boarded the train with a load of fresh-baked bread, or there’s a bakery in the next car I didn’t know about.
-
@blurb Really? Marlo’s diaper gifts haven’t turned that color yet?
-
@gedigee Are you still getting the train updates? From Twitter? If you are, I can investigate when I’m back in the office tomorrow (Monday).
-
@zeldman Nice of you to notice, sir. The changes have been pretty well-received overall.
-
Wishing we were at the Greek tonight to see Death Cab.
-
Spent too much money for completely inedible food.
-
Cringing at the overly loud sounds of Mariah Carey at Teatime. This noise is painful to my ears.
-
-webkit-border-bottom-right-radius’ing and -moz-border-bottom-right-radius’ing, just for the fun of it.
-
@trythiscolor Already have a new design created that do what you suggest and more. It’s just in a holding pattern waiting for prioritization
-
You want to jump and dance But you sat on your hands And lost your only chance
-
Did you know? “EINSTEIN and ALBERT EINSTEIN are trademarks of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.”
-
I didn’t think Twitter for Dummies was real until seeing an actual copy in person. http://yfrog.com/5ivobj
-
Bummer. Fatality involving Caltrain in Menlo Park. So our train will be held indefinitely several stops short. Who knows when I’ll get home.
-
@mezzoblue Give up on MobileMe calendar syncing, switch to Gcal, and sync directly to your phone. Then never look back.
-
Just followed a conversation via Tweetie that went more than 20 levels deep. It felt like opening up a matryoshka.
-
Someone thought this was my book: http://bit.ly/KXwd4 Confusion is understandable. How dare another Doug Bowman write a book on UI!
-
Google finally lets Gmail graduate after labeling it “beta” for 5 years. Docs & Calendar also come out of beta. http://bit.ly/ToeQL
-
The closer I get to Inbox Zero, the more exponentially difficult it becomes to actually reach that target.
-
@DavidJGarcia If that person is following you, the option to send a direct message is now under the actions button on the far right.
-
Followerlap: A new micro-tool to see % of overlap in followers between two Twitter accounts (by @meyerweb) – http://bit.ly/1c0J3
-
@amarshwren We don’t want to encourage that kind of behavior. It’s a bad strategy for everyone (artificially inflated follower counts, etc.)
-
@bree_z__y If you don’t like someone who starts following you, you can block him/her from the profile page, or your followers page.
-
@amarshwren Why would you need to know that? Twitter isn’t about reciprocity. Follow people who are interesting. Don’t sweat the rest.
-
OH: “That water is wet, huh?!” (Because yesterday we encountered very dry water?)
-
Walking in a 4th of July parade. Here’s our proud entry – http://yfrog.com/0vx7jj
-
@aknock For horses. It was a big pickup truck pulling a horse trailer, but all rigged with lights and sirens and large letters on the side.
-
Just saw a horse ambulence driving the opposite direction. Never knew those existed.
-
One of these just arrived in the mail today – size small, perfect for my wife. http://bit.ly/3rhFhv My thanks to @nGenWorks & @rockthenroll.
-
Macbook transformer: http://bit.ly/dQVud (via @flowingdata)
-
@veen Maybe others have pointed this out already. But I now see a striking resemblance between you and @Hicksdesign.
-
I mentioned these earlier. Here’s a behind the scenes look at recent changes to Gmail labels: http://bit.ly/cqhYQ
-
@CoderDennis That should be fixed as of yesterday. You may need to unblock then block them one more time. Should make them disappear.
-
Michael Jackson and Karl Malden both born in Gary, Indiana. Anyone hailing from Gary may want to double-check their life insurance.
-
@wadeis Thought about doing that – but only to change the email address or cancel the account completely.
-
Dear Eric Ruben of Portland, You used my email address for your iTunes acct. Now I’m getting receipts for everything you purchase. Pls fix.
-
Via @biz “Tweet, Twitter, Trademarks, and TechCrunch—a less vague response: http://bit.ly/wO5eP”
-
I’ll admit, I was a right-side labels guy for Gmail, and miss those already. Now I need to shift my mental model back to pre-Labs times.
-
@leggett Congrats on the launched changes to Gmail labels. I know you’ve been pushing on this for a while.
-
Been waiting for this one: Gmail gets drag-n-drop labels, and ability to hide labels from the nav list. http://bit.ly/zMuVP
-
@ej I’ve heard others left their old phone on, and service eventually cut off. Then the new phone auto-activated 1-3 hours later.
-
@iamkyle I think you’re in the minority on that one, Kyle. Evident by the fact that Apple rarely reverses on design decisions.
-
@cjarmstrong @rael No. On the contrary, it’s fascinating to see how other developers approach similar problems.
-
websites: “Those little annoying things between the ads.” (via @jasonsantamaria)
-
It’s nice to finally have full functionality back in Tweetie again.