August 19, 2009

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@palm where is your company’s response to the con­cerns being expressed about pri­vacy and the #palm­pre #pre? [#]
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find­ing myself lis­ten­ing to a lot less pan­dora, rhap­sody, etc. now that I can stream music from home. only 1,000 more CDs to rip.… [#]
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@beccalovesbooks u can totally do that with Orb (http://www.orb.com/). I’m using it for stream­ing 2 my #pre since server soft­ware uses flash [#]
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@palm thx. I knew (& under­stand) abt the gps, crash, & backup info but y the “how long I’ve used this app” info? can I opt out of just that? [#]
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watch­ing sean demo his revamped site for @amlibraries built in #dru­pal. one word — WOW [#]
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@palm thanks much for the open and pub­lic responses. palm = the anti-apple. JK, mac­heads, JK. well, sort of :-p [#]
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@ranti lots — most ALA twit­ter accounts are listed at http://tinyurl.com/amgr8p [#]
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RT @oitp: Send us your nom­i­na­tions for cutting-edge library tech­nol­ogy prac­tices! http://bit.ly/TezB2 [#]
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@swhitef4d I do stream music 2 my #pre using orb. it’s not ideal yet but it’ll do until the orb app comes out & rocks the world (lit­er­ally!) [#]
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can some­one explain to me why a per­son would make their twit­ter account pri­vate but then feed it into a pub­lic friend­feed account? I no get. [#]
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@StevenJV y not make the Friend­Feed account pri­vate too then? plus u can block fol­low­ers on twit­ter. feel like I’m miss­ing some­thing but thx [#]
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thx for the pri­vate = no spam­bots thoughts @everyone. still seems a lit­tle weird to me since u can block them but at least makes more sense [#]
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“Old tech friends we used for years are now deceased or on life sup­port. Remem­ber shriek­ing modems, paper phone books, and the C:\ prompt?”

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@tinfoilraccoon *that* I get, sneezy ;-) [#]
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