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  1. Trying out @agilezen for a side project here at Syncplicity. Really liking it.
  2. Thanks for a great evening at Stinson Beach, @trueventures.
  3. Help tell @msofficeus that using Word to render HTML emails in Outlook is a dumb idea. See http://fixoutlook.org and RT
  4. @laimis Congrats! I'm "stuck" with my 3G for another year.
  5. @isaachall And while you're at it, encrypt them too!
  6. Hmm.. three SyncP EC2 instances just died out of the blue.
  7. Pretty cool for .NET client devs: http://code.msdn.microsoft.... and http://code.msdn.microsoft....
  8. Properly formatted video URL: http://tinyurl.com/lmp6wo
  9. Flailing my arms around and talking about Syncplicity's Google Docs sync at I/O: http://bit.ly/T7wCv =10m55s
  10. Going to try to use CampaignMonitor.com to send my wedding related emails. And to find out who junk mails them right off the bat. :)
  11. Nant and @ataranto to the rescue! Builds, obfuscates, signs, creates an installer for, and deploys the SyncP client.
  12. Giving up my iPhone for a week to try the Ion. OK so far, but not great -- no multi-touch support and a sluggish UI take their toll.
  13. Syncplicity happy hour @ Eddie Ridenbacher!!!
  14. @Justin_Wilcox Would you build a Syncplicity app for it?
  15. Happy hour Friday interview suggestion by @ataranto: interviewee takes a shot for every wrong answer. Otherwise we do. Accepted!
  16. Also merging email, document authoring, wikis, etc. into one collaborative tool. Live updates, simultaneous multi-user editing.
  17. Wave -- truly unified communication. Email, blogs, messages, comments, notes, ... All in one place.
  18. Google Wave -- new collaboration and communication service?
  19. There are six Lego blocks on every single seat in the Google I/O keynote room. Not that much of a surprise really.
  20. Sitting at the Moscone, waiting for day two keynote. What have you in store for us today, Google?