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An app I'm developing for a client is a bit large, so the client asked me if I could reduce the font size for the code.
Really cool voicemail left on Google's phone-to-tweet thing for Egyptians: http://t.co/LdbD3X2
I’m going to come right out and say it: http://t.co/fNd8HqDO is nothing more than an elitist Twitter clone and it will never take off.
This is really impressive. For the full effect, visit on your iPhone and "add to home screen" http://t.co/sBOSOfNp
@stroughtonsmith The best thing about it is when you try to cancel out of the EULA. pic.twitter.com/aWGMeKAT
Ah. So true. RT @drewmccormack: Android is the new Symbian. Seems like some tech journalists don't get that.
Man, I wish my phone was "open" so device manufacturers can add cool features: http://t.co/ghkwQZG
Due to the overwhelmingly negative response of HackCenter (GameCenter hack), I will not be releasing it to the Cydia store.
The interface for this app is very fresh. Nicely done @phillryu and team! http://t.co/DJvEHIr3
For those of you that don't have 4S's, Siri transcribes it to "**" and instead of reading it she makes a really high pitched BEEEEP.
The Kinect's facial recognition sign-in feature would be so much cooler if I didn't have to share it with my stupid twin.
Designing a music "game" to subconsciously store a password in your brain. Fascinating. http://t.co/AAk7Nt3A
Call Me Maybe, Acapella 147 times exponentially layered. http://t.co/pmdlpwiD
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