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  1. @gassee @aharpaz You must be on Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerberg's Noël dinner list then. :)
  2. @gassee @aharpaz Were you logged into FB at the time? I wasn't. That's what I got from Chrome, but not Safari (desktop).
  3. @garynuzzi @aharpaz I didn't get it with Safari, a WebKit browser.
  4. @fromedome Maybe they're trying to force RockMelt to sell out for a $1B.
  5. Fascinating which browser is not supported when you get to facebook.com/unsupportedbro… via Chrome. yfrog.com/obrl8rp via @aharpaz
  6. @Ed_Dale I really should. :)
  7. @EveryTyler Thanks, I saw that.
  8. And may I commend the heroic work done to bring offline favorites to the otherwise great @Tweetbot Twitter app. Finally.
  9. G+ wants to be your new Flickr because photography is about roll, pitch & yaw, blood pressure & galvanic skin response! j.mp/MluJQa
  10. @gabeglick As long as you're driving on somebody else's roads, you'll abide by their rules. Bon voyage.
  11. @gabeglick That article was myopic because it focused on bumps on the road instead of driving itself. It took some work but man can fly too.
  12. "In US, privacy is a consumer business, in Europe, it is a fundamental rights issue.” The case of Google Street View j.mp/Lm8ytA
  13. @gabeglick Time is orthogonal to revolutions. Doesn't have to be instant.
  14. @gabeglick Well, if you can't change "how people think" then you may be doing it wrong.
  15. @gabeglick When they actually realize they do, we call it a revolution.
  16. @sciencegoddess This should come as a surprise to all those people who wear their hearts on their sleeves.
  17. @gabeglick Changing/winning rigged games are much harder than playing different games with different rules.
  18. @gabeglick Not all privileges are absolute. You can render many 'privileges' utterly irrelevant, adverse even, by changing the context.
  19. @gabeglick Privilege is not having to drive.