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sunset from newport beach. good weekend, everyone http://yfrog.com/4g3kpj7:45 pm on November 20, 2009
but invites at linkedin/facebook have no context. there's nothing to "respond" to. twitter makes it easy to reply 7:11 pm on November 20, 2009
@jasonstoddard not an "unwashed" thing. hope i'm not like that. i respond to people on twitter, in blog comments, in email all the time 7:10 pm on November 20, 2009
are they trying to spam me? who are they. it's either use care in approving (takes time), approve no one or approve everyone 7:09 pm on November 20, 2009
@philliphotchkiss sure. running out of time to review each linkedin / facebook conenction request i get. do i know these people? 7:08 pm on November 20, 2009
might have 2 declare facebook / linkedin bankruptcy. like twitter model where people follow but u don't have 2 decide 2 approve 7:02 pm on November 20, 2009
@nytimes op-ed asks for those few of you now using bing to stop because of chinese censorship (via @atul) http://bit.ly/8rHx4w6:40 pm on November 20, 2009
@alexiatsotsis wait @erickschonfeld is trying to convince @scobleizer to get ON the stage, not off it? what alternative world are you in :) 6:36 pm on November 20, 2009
pastor thinks if msft were neutral 2 gays, wld better beat goog odd as goog is strong gay supporter (via @thenewschick) http://bit.ly/7WvnAX6:31 pm on November 20, 2009
ap statement on scanning palin's book http://bit.ly/4Bx2Jr http://bit.ly/7fOozI4:41 pm on November 20, 2009
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