Notices by Alexandre Enkerli (enkerli), page 3
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«Profession: interprète social» @FrankEscoubes dans HuffPo /cc @IPvoices http://lar.me/2mt
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Though I enjoy the noncompetitiveness of the “inside baseball” podcast episodes by @iMyke, they feel like 2006 nostalgia.
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Pods 2.0 for WordPress has arrived! http://lar.me/2m5
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I've said it once, I've said it many times: librarians are the heroes of the #InformationAge. @TheLiB http://lar.me/2m0
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As a soup nut, I must say that this @LaTripleCrown squash soup with roasted seeds is rockin’ it. Will try to emulate.
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At last, @Asymco found his match in @PhilipED. Apple coverage beyond fanboism, #FoJ… Actual convo. http://lar.me/2lv
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Can anybody help me complete a timeline of Apple’s online services? /cc @Asymco http://lar.me/2l7
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Ain't there a timeline of Apple’s online services? From eWorld to iCloud, Apple Link to Maps, iReview to iAd…
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Heard about it through @5by5 @ttscoff and @MarcoArment, finally using @RogueAmoeba Airfoil to send Mac audio to iPad.
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Akshully, @asymco could go back to 2002 for iPhone rumours: http://lar.me/2kf
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In passing, @asymco said there were no iPhone rumours in 2005. How about this? http://lar.me/2ke
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«Dans l'économie de l'attention, il faut prêter attention pour recevoir de l'intérêt.» / #AttentionEconomy Pay attention, generate interest
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Avoided dealbreaker: the @DowncastApp release notes made it sound like variable-speed was going away. http://lar.me/2j1
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I find iPhone-only “The Heist” from @MacHeist is unplayable on the iPhone but quite decent at 2x on the iPad. #EyeStrain
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Survey @Pogue cited on @CharlieRose: students now care more about world change than money. Would love the reference.
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He may not realise it or care but @ttscoff makes people warm and fuzzy with his podcast. Thanks, man!
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The key to the Impostor Syndrome, for me, was that actual impostors know who they are. /cc @ttscoff @ShawnBlanc
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Yay! @ShawnBlanc telling @ttscoff about the Impostor Syndrome! (~19:30) http://lar.me/2it
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Hope journos pay attention. Folks like @MarcoArment and myself are a new type of “source”. #FoJ http://lar.me/2is (Diigo)
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OK, je crois préférer la Transit App à l’ancienne Google Maps.