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“The specifics of these new limits are intentionally vague but it’s clear that they are targeted directly to spammers who mass-follow other Twitter users in a short amount of time or blast out updates every few seconds.”
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“It’s bad enough no one wants to pay for anything, but the expectations placed on free services to deliver 99.99999% reliability are astounding. Come on, what do you expect for nothing?”
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“It’s a bit worrisome that the tech scene can take a tone of a witch hunt, and begin to call for a company’s product to be reverse engineered as a public utility, like Michael Arrington and others seem to be trying to do to Twitter.”
Category Archives: Daily Links
links for 2008-06-07
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I had a pair of the V-Moda Vibe Duo’s. They sounded good but the headphone jack broke after a couple of months.
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“…just how reliant should we be on these services? You would honestly think that some people feel like being without Twitter for an hour is akin to not being able to breathe, or eat, or think.”
links for 2008-06-06
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Not sure why this is needed (they just received $15M in funding recently) but this is a sign of how passionate some twitter users are.
links for 2008-06-01
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“I’ve Landed! Awesome!”
links for 2008-05-31
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Om Malik: “there’s this belief that Twitter, the ultimate tool of our collective narcissism, should be so lucky to have super users, that they are what make it popular with everybody else. I don’t subscribe to that point of view, but hey that’s just me.”
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“The museum is a labor of love by Richard Tuck, a Bay Area native who, as a child, regularly visited San Francisco’s famous Ocean Beach amusement park, Playland at the Beach.”
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“Will [pro accounts] solve the problem? No, but it will force users to think more about sharing only what’s necessary over Twitter, which may help downtime and Web 2.0 noise in general.”
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“…one place where taking pictures is frowned upon is Union Station. Fox 5’s Tom Fitzgerald investigates why security is telling people to turn off their cameras.”
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[Spoiler Alert] Don’t read this if you haven’t watched the season finale of Lost yet
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First Giants triple play since 1999. Includes a video clip.