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Untitled (http://live.tw)
Untitled (http://live.tw)
RT @twitlive: Live now is our new interview series co-hosted by @leolaporte & @acedtect. Our guest this week is @garyvee! ...
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Untitled (http://live.tw)
Rails for Zombies
Rails for Zombies
@nrsf Love Rails for Zombies - totally clever.
·railsforzombies.org·
Rails for Zombies
(500) http://iClarifie
(500) http://iClarifie
RT @applehamiltus: @leolaporte AWESOME ! RT @iClarified: NoMute Makes the iPad Mute Switch an Orientation Lock Again... ...
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(500) http://iClarifie
Learning Ruby with the EdgeCase Ruby Koans
Learning Ruby with the EdgeCase Ruby Koans
I'm thankful for @objo and @jimweirich's Ruby Koans. Lovely way for aspiring Rubyists to achieve enlightenment:
·rubykoans.com·
Learning Ruby with the EdgeCase Ruby Koans
foursquare
foursquare
I just unlocked the "16 Candles" badge on @foursquare!
·foursquare.com·
foursquare
Untitled (http://kgoradio.com.)
Untitled (http://kgoradio.com.)
I'll be a guest on the Ronn Owens Show in 15 minutes (10-11a Pacific) on @ronnowens Gorgeous day in SF.
·kgoradio.com·
Untitled (http://kgoradio.com.)
Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comcast's Actions - MarketWatch
Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comcast's Actions - MarketWatch
"On November 19, 2010, Comcast informed Level 3 that, for the first time, it will demand a recurring fee from Level 3 to transmit Internet online movies and other content to Comcast's customers who request such content. By taking this action, Comcast is effectively putting up a toll booth at the borders of its broadband Internet access network, enabling it to unilaterally decide how much to charge for content which competes with its own cable TV and Xfinity delivered content. This action by Comcast threatens the open Internet and is a clear abuse of the dominant control that Comcast exerts in broadband access markets as the nation's largest cable provider. "On November 22, after being informed by Comcast that its demand for payment was 'take it or leave it,' Level 3 agreed to the terms, under protest, in order to ensure customers did not experience any disruptions.
·marketwatch.com·
Level 3 Communications Issues Statement Concerning Comcast's Actions - MarketWatch