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ded

  1. idea for @Gmail: push notifications from threads I've starred. That would be rad.
  2. Using CSS transitions is almost pointless. Only Safari/Chrome have real support and they already have fast JS engines to do it manually.
  3. "Your dog is not supposed to eat your face off"
  4. @Ed never had a virus on my mac. ever.
  5. @Ed wow, that is lazy. http://t.co/JPF6ndr
  6. Let's just call this one an "outtake" since we have no idea who "Waldo" is http://t.co/11cydEP
  7. @rsa @bailey i'm going to start DMing your phone like crazy offering "favors"
  8. Sneak peak inside DP Mag feature http://t.co/OncIdl3
  9. @jojomamangun don't quit.
  10. @fixpert if i were Zuckerberg, it would say "Book"
  11. @rmanalan @dsa we may or maynot have a fix for that... depending what your issue actually is.
  12. @drewgurian well, the code name for #NewTwitter was Phoenix — so I suppose I could be of help...
  13. @ashleyv i've done that.
  14. Whoa! @mracus is straight up teaching prototypes and closures in JavaScript for Eng New Hire Orientation. This is getting hard-core.
  15. Just got a message in my @Gmail inbox "[VIRUS] Fwd: attachment seX.mpg" — What happened to spam detection!
  16. @sil they all need to use the same queue. it looks like you're creating a new queue every time.
  17. @sil lol. sorry if it was a poor explanation. it's a technique we employed in an early prototype of the @anywhere JS API.
  18. @timhaines given that we gave developers several weeks notice.