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  1. Snowing again l:Nairn
  2. Fascinating, sobering, slightly scary post from Project Honey Pot on the mind-boggling scale of spam on the internetz http://is.gd/5qgDe
  3. Hey @enterprisey - any pointers to how best to get applications custom-built without having to have any code or "UINT TESTS" written?
  4. @enterprisey Big news today, Lombardi being acquired by IBM! http://bit.ly/7FpY8L (via @atmanes)
  5. Law of unintended consequences strikes again: Energy-efficient traffic lights can't melt snow http://bit.ly/7vVA89 (via @newsycombinator)
  6. RT @sallamar @mike__kelly @yojibee: "Be aware that not everyone shares your enthusiasm about RESTful APIs" http://bit.ly/8Q63gH
  7. Excellent visualization of arguments for / against climate change being anthropogenic http://is.gd/5fZt3
  8. @9600 @kerryb Damn. How about using using a pink highlighter pen and drawing a pink box around the card edges?
  9. @kerryb Put the words "THIS IS PINK" down the left hand side
  10. Google opens "Google Invite" to Invites http://bit.ly/90QskR
  11. RT @timoreilly: LOL. @sramji : "The only reason you'd have only a SOAP API is because you hate 80% of your addressable market." REST FTW.
  12. @jobsworth yup. Have decided I can stop 90% of them. Needs some work though!
  13. Email really is a killer app
  14. Down from 1550 at 7pm, so trajectory is good for first time in 4 weeks
  15. Inbox 1200
  16. @steveellwood re Seddon book - I agree
  17. Star Wars tweets http://bit.ly/5V6fA6 - I AM SO IN /via @shezza_t
  18. @tommorris And things like 280atlas offer up the possibility of enabling apps to be built for browser-delivery OR native-desktop-delivery
  19. @tommorris And the implementation browsers on various devices will increasingly provide access for the devs to native device features
  20. @tommorris You're right, you don't need it in a browser, but the combination of HTML/CSS/JavaScript is a very powerful standardised platform