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RT @FakeAPStylebook The modern…

Posted on April 14, 2010 by carl
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RT @FakeAPStylebook The modern newsroom must be fast and technologically competent. If you’re not reading this, you’re fired.

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@IARSprint Actually, Granary i…

Posted on April 13, 2010 by carl
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@IARSprint Actually, Granary is just a slight detour on my walk from the train station to the office. Train commuting has some advantages.

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Non-obvious iPad feature: Desp…

Posted on April 13, 2010 by carl
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Non-obvious iPad feature: Despite its touch-screen UI,vision-impaired consumers can use iPad right out of the box. http://ow.ly/1xQn1 #yg

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In honor of Patriots’ Day, I v…

Posted on April 13, 2010 by carl
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In honor of Patriots’ Day, I visited Paul Revere and Ben Franklin at Granary Burying Ground this morning. http://yfrog.com/0wm37mj

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RT @bostonfirst It’s National …

Posted on April 12, 2010 by carl
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RT @bostonfirst It’s National Robotics Week! Do you know where your robot is? #nationalroboticsweek Umm, I think it’s in Atlanta…

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Flash treats Mac as 2nd-class …

Posted on April 12, 2010 by carl
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Flash treats Mac as 2nd-class citizen for years. Apple says no for iPhone. Solution: make a Flash packager? Defies belief. /via @mattgemmell

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Bad move: Boarded commuter rai…

Posted on April 12, 2010 by carl
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Bad move: Boarded commuter rail today escorted by MBCR police to ensure no one opens doors other than conductor. Many riders very upset.

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NYTimes obscure word of the da…

Posted on April 11, 2010 by carl
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NYTimes obscure word of the day: “the closed architecture of the iPhone platform has contributed to its *generativity*” http://ow.ly/1x70p

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RT @sockington cat: NOT GETTIN…

Posted on April 9, 2010 by carl
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RT @sockington cat: NOT GETTING 3G COVERAGE coverage is spotty in litterbox and kitchen HOW AM I EXPECTED TO WORK IN THIS PLACE

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RT @mattgemmell: Xcode, I do n…

Posted on April 9, 2010 by carl
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RT @mattgemmell: Xcode, I do not create “unused” variables. I create variables for GRAND PURPOSES to which you are not yet privy.

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