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  1. Ok. @twitter, the new mobile.twitter.com is very nice. Well done.
  2. @asedeno the opt-out option I saw is a browser cookie. Did you call them or something?
  3. Huh. Apple bought Lala. Busy week for acquisitions.
  4. http://bit.ly/893ssU Eric Schmidt: "If you have something you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place"
  5. @asedeno how?
  6. @kevinriggle nameserver 208.59.247.45 nameserver 208.59.247.46
  7. @packratius I see it now. Thankfully I still have my old-school delicious username
  8. Hint, RCN. I'm not running Safari on my Ubuntu laptop
  9. Ew. RCN's "opt-out" for their DNS hijacking search server serves up webpages that try to mimic what they think your browser would show.
  10. @packratius I don't see that # at packrati.us
  11. @crucially A black cab....who's using a navigational aid?
  12. @sungo many have tried. Hmmm maybe excuse to learn tatsumaki
  13. @sungo I'm actually doing java for the hobby project these days..
  14. I wonder if @google could be persuaded to opensource etherpad
  15. RT @photon: Another product I loved, killed. Google has acquired EtherPad, which will be joining the @googlewave team http://bit.ly/8k1sUv
  16. Headed to lga and then on to Boston.
  17. @mpk sadly, the typical scheme is: transparent proxy that redirects to a domain that's not in the public DNS
  18. Hm. Using Google DNS on my laptop instead of "whatever my upstream wants" would mean that most of my cafe-wifi logins would break.
  19. @Masque I'm in NYC
  20. At stumptown. Foursquare has just earned its weight in coffee. Dear client, I may be a moment late.