Tweet Archive for April 2013
RT @keithpelley: It’s official,CRTC approves Rogers acquisition of Score Media. We welcome The Score to the @Sportsnet family.
If you’re hashing, I can’t think of any reason to have a maximum length or character limits in your users passwords. j0e.co/160
Awesome. Random tweets in Iambic Pentameter makes some weird poetry: j0e.co/161
Wil Wheaton sends a powerful message to the next generation on why its awesome to be a nerd. j0e.co/15x
Happy 20th birthday to the World Wide Web. Here’s the first web page EVER: j0e.co/15y (via @mashable j0e.co/15z)
@LauraB7 Yeah, but there are a few gems if you can dig through. The key is open and free for commercial use.
So, why is Twitter opening up a Canadian office, anyhow? j0e.co/15w
@LauraB7 Google Fonts are free for any use. You can embed them into an ebook. j0e.co/15v
@kirstinestewart Congratulations! Great to see Twitter setting up shop in Canada!
RT @jsource: @KStewartCBC will be the new Managing Director of Twitter Canada. Makes her the first hire of the company.
EVP of English Services for CBC, @KStewartCBC is heading to @Twitter j0e.co/15t
“I admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate.” – Obama j0e.co/15s
iTunes is 10 years old this weekend. Their market share is falling, its lowest since 2006. j0e.co/15k
iTunes Store at 10: how Apple built a digital media juggernaut j0e.co/15p
For real-time stats, @ChartBeat’s stats rock. Here’s @businessinsider‘s realtime stats page: j0e.co/15l
Cool. UK’s Daily Mail Online releases a page showing realtime traffic patterns: j0e.co/15j
Life after TV: Sports TV channel @TheScore secures $16M funding to pivot into Mobile Apps. j0e.co/15o
What is the most educated country in the world? Huh.. Who’da thunk it? j0e.co/15n (HT @TheLeeElliott)
@Pebble Hey guys, any update on shipments to switchers in Canada? Getting information is like pulling teeth!
One of my favorite optimizations. Simple too. RT @markjaquith: Fragment Caching in WordPress j0e.co/15m