Tweet Archive for March 2016 « page 2
@hellosayscaro @wesbos We need a “Sarcastic” emoji.
This will come in handy when testing. 😉
Here is a nice list of widths you should target when creating a responsive website: https://t.co/L4XDkxiEL4
— Wes Bos (@wesbos) March 21, 2016
Obama joins thousands of Canadians and heads to Cuba for the March Break. j0e.co/2e8
Wired is doing that with autoplay video with sound. Click the mute button, and it mutes, then turns back on.
Latest middle finger to readers from media sites: As you scroll, an auto-playing video ad automatically expands in between paragraphs
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) March 18, 2016
CNN to Pump $20 Million Into Digital Expansion j0e.co/2e7 – After this election cycle, does anyone trust CNN anymore?
@harrymccracken Absolutely. He wants the discussion, not just to win the case, but it underscores security which is a big selling feature.
@mathewi Autoplay video has always been a huge faux-pas. Why is it suddenly considered widely acceptable?
John Cruickshank stepping down as Toronto Star publisher j0e.co/2e6
Major sites including New York Times and BBC hit by ‘ransomware’ malvertising j0e.co/2e5
Wait, isn’t breaking encryption against the law? j0e.co/2e4 pic.twitter.com/AquSroTLYc
Apple fires back at the FBI j0e.co/2e4
The Epic Story of Dropbox’s Exodus From the Amazon Cloud Empire j0e.co/2e2
Yummy. pic.twitter.com/Oi22u2gFjp
@416cj their enthusiasm is infectious, isn’t it?
Alaska Airlines Flight #870 adjusted its route so passengers could see the solar eclipse from 35,000 ft. j0e.co/2e0
Love it. Obama ribs Canadians for taking the Stanley cup in CHI, Trudeau highlights exports, like hockey players. pic.twitter.com/rLKSgsJjc7
Still not sure exactly what Polaris does. Is it just JS/Object consolidation? j0e.co/2dy
System loads Web pages 34 percent faster by fetching files more effectively j0e.co/2dy
One of the FBI’s Major Claims in the iPhone Case is Fraudulent j0e.co/2dx pic.twitter.com/kDvJPkO82W
@cdutson Heh.. don’t try that at home. At least not in shorts with flying glass.



