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  1. RT @edyson: http://bit.ly/6rHIWh someone please make this product...& reward its inventor! new but standard take on the fat old Britis ...
  2. My "How to make cache work for you" talk @nywebperf is tomorrow. Please update your RSVPs! http://bit.ly/5lOVAx
  3. Bug# 58 (http://bit.ly/4AnOR6) is fixed, PageSpeed is going to officially support beacons (#showslow) starting with next version.
  4. Been posting to attendees only - presenters missed it all... shrug... #velocityconf
  5. @souders just plugged #showslow at #velocityconf, thanks, Steve!
  6. Varnish talk by Arthur Bergman of Wikia. #velocityconf
  7. New fast defaults in Rails 3 #velocityconf
  8. Listening to @mikebelshe talking about #SPDY at #velocityconf
  9. Logged in to Velocity Fall 2009 on-line conference! Live from Google Headquarters. #velocityconf
  10. "How to make cache work for you" session is in two days! See you there! Please update your RSVPs! #ny #webperf
  11. @naterkane man, you need more sleep ;)
  12. #showslow now has full Google PageSpeed support - next step is to get the trackers auto-running to gather the data. You can still use yours.
  13. RT @sh1mmer: WebPageTest.org is getting more awesome for #performance testing http://bit.ly/5CNuic it now shows CPU usage on page loads.
  14. @jeffreybarke @christyyyjoy united wished ;)
  15. @gena01 nope - my provider's DNS works, but falls back to some search page instead of telling me that it can't resolve.
  16. @joedevon note to Joe: http://bit.ly/pSBEi ;)
  17. @jeffreybarke you got snow, please ask for no snow now ;)
  18. Using Google DNS now - was tired of Provider's ad site.
  19. Don't know if I like the story, but the style is really good: http://bit.ly/7uHTPD
  20. @naterkane SDK is free - it's testing on the device that costs money.