http://twitpic.com/1ku58m for the love of God...
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"Embedded" tweets, aren't. Relax.
Shea Bennet posts a hyperventilating critique of Twitter's new marketing tool to let you embed a tweet in your site: Blackbird Pie:
On Embedded Tweets, Part Deux
While there's no reason to criticize Twitter's new "embedding" service on technical grounds, there are a few reasons to criticize it on usefulness grounds. When I last spoke of this, I was looking for a tool that would let us curate groups of tweets:
Perl, DBD::mysql, and MySQL *can* play nice on OS X 10.6
After 4 days of pain and frustration, I finally got perl, DBD::mysql, and MySQL running smoothly on my new MacBook Pro, which came with Snow Leopard pre-installed. I happened to run across a post on ServerFault last night and decided to take the time to write up what worked for me as a response, and I'm re-posting it here for my own records:
"curate-and-publish": not just @twitter; has to happen for all streams #activitystreams #reputationeconomy #whuffie /cc @missrogue
Hm @toddbarnard I thought ZXing was just a decoder... Do dyn. qr codes use a 3rd party redirect service? Else just redir. the printed URL...
hm, @gruber Why are there bar codes on web pages? Put the barcodes on real world objects. Web pages already have URLs, folks.
@putnamp Flag gets snow through late April most years. You picked the wrong part of the state. 75 and breezy here in Mesa today.
@putnamp LOL. Ok, decent compromise: Men, select an aftershave/deodorant that your wife/SO likes. It will go well with you.
forgot the headache that changing architectures (32 to 64 bit) meant. migrating from 10.5 to 10.6 is turning out to be a major pita.
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