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Just followed a conversation via Tweetie that went more than 20 levels deep. It felt like opening up a matryoshka.
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Someone thought this was my book: http://bit.ly/KXwd4 Confusion is understandable. How dare another Doug Bowman write a book on UI!
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Google finally lets Gmail graduate after labeling it “beta” for 5 years. Docs & Calendar also come out of beta. http://bit.ly/ToeQL
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The closer I get to Inbox Zero, the more exponentially difficult it becomes to actually reach that target.
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@DavidJGarcia If that person is following you, the option to send a direct message is now under the actions button on the far right.
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Followerlap: A new micro-tool to see % of overlap in followers between two Twitter accounts (by @meyerweb) – http://bit.ly/1c0J3
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@amarshwren We don’t want to encourage that kind of behavior. It’s a bad strategy for everyone (artificially inflated follower counts, etc.)
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@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.
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@amarshwren Why would you need to know that? Twitter isn’t about reciprocity. Follow people who are interesting. Don’t sweat the rest.
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OH: “That water is wet, huh?!” (Because yesterday we encountered very dry water?)
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Walking in a 4th of July parade. Here’s our proud entry – http://yfrog.com/0vx7jj
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@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.
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Just saw a horse ambulence driving the opposite direction. Never knew those existed.
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One of these just arrived in the mail today – size small, perfect for my wife. http://bit.ly/3rhFhv My thanks to @nGenWorks & @rockthenroll.
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Macbook transformer: http://bit.ly/dQVud (via @flowingdata)
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@veen Maybe others have pointed this out already. But I now see a striking resemblance between you and @Hicksdesign.
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I mentioned these earlier. Here’s a behind the scenes look at recent changes to Gmail labels: http://bit.ly/cqhYQ
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@CoderDennis That should be fixed as of yesterday. You may need to unblock then block them one more time. Should make them disappear.
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Michael Jackson and Karl Malden both born in Gary, Indiana. Anyone hailing from Gary may want to double-check their life insurance.
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@wadeis Thought about doing that – but only to change the email address or cancel the account completely.
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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.
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Via @biz “Tweet, Twitter, Trademarks, and TechCrunch—a less vague response: http://bit.ly/wO5eP”
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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.
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@leggett Congrats on the launched changes to Gmail labels. I know you’ve been pushing on this for a while.
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Been waiting for this one: Gmail gets drag-n-drop labels, and ability to hide labels from the nav list. http://bit.ly/zMuVP
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@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.
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@iamkyle I think you’re in the minority on that one, Kyle. Evident by the fact that Apple rarely reverses on design decisions.
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@cjarmstrong @rael No. On the contrary, it’s fascinating to see how other developers approach similar problems.
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websites: “Those little annoying things between the ads.” (via @jasonsantamaria)
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It’s nice to finally have full functionality back in Tweetie again.
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Stop lights did not work in my favor this morning. Missed train. #forcedcoffeebreak
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@jmacofearth I’m one of them. So now you can change the post to address me by name. Why so much bitterness?
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“Living with regret is much harder than living with defeat.”
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@_FK_ I think we rolled out a fix this afternoon that prevents people you’ve blocked from showing in your lists.
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Props to @rael for the bulk of engineering behind our new follow lists, and for getting the little details right.
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Stop by and say hello to your new following and followers pages. Or anyone’s, for that matter.
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Via @rainnwilson “It would be great if they sold Euro at the Dollar Tree.”
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@robey My AT&T coverage also disappears once I get into the city. It’s fine down south, but constantly cutting out up here. Density? Hills?
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@jmk Ah, working in Google Docs, I often want to preserve formatting such as headings, bold, color, etc because they have meaning there.
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@TomGooden Yes, “Paste and Match Style” is convenient when it’s available. But sadly, not all apps provide it as a paste action.
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@jmk Yes, I use LB. But I disabled clipboard actions for it. That, and I like to choose when formatting is stripped, and when it’s not.
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PlainClip is a quick way to strip text formatting from your clipboard’s contents before pasting: http://bit.ly/b8Y4l (Mac faceless app)
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It’s not the cost of real estate in CA that will bankrupt me. It’s the amount of Twitter clients for the iPhone that keep appearing.
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Remember the Milk iPhone app now has push notifications. Eager to see this in action.
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Attempting to navigate about the city during Pride weekend. We’re not that smart.
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Chose @Greenerprinter because of the strong focus on environmental impact. Plus, they’re right across the Bay from us. http://bit.ly/3w1hJr
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For those who asked, I ended up using @Greenerprinter for a small, temporary run of our biz cards. We’re very pleased with the results.
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@ptg So I guess it’s goodbye for now, but not forever. Best wishes on the road ahead.
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1982’s Thriller still remains (and will for many years) the best-selling album of all time. http://bit.ly/hwlx3
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Remember a little article written by @zeldman 8 years ago? http://www.alistapart.com/articles/tohell/