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mdy replied on July 10, 2008 01:55 to the idea "Twitter pagination hack!" in Twitter:
Hi quepol. Yes, it's my understanding that our tweets are our own.
Fwiw, there's some chatter in the Twitter Development Google Group about possibly making an archive API call available so that a user can download their own entire tweet archive in one API call. I'm eagerly awaiting that one myself.
A comment on the idea "Twitter pagination hack!" in Twitter:
Posted this elsewhere, and might start a new topic... But I just noticed that you can no longer see past page 10 of *your own* tweets either. Could this possibly be a violation of the TOS? Haven't looked into it, but I think I remember that my tweets are my data -- and right now there's no way to access it. – quepol, on July 09, 2008 21:11
A comment on the idea "Twitter pagination hack!" in Twitter:
Yes, the 'hack' no longer works. Twitter has modified the website to catch it. – mdy, on June 09, 2008 00:12
jmspool replied on June 08, 2008 23:37 to the idea "Twitter pagination hack!" in Twitter:
jmspool marked one of canative's replies in plasq as useful. canative replied to the problem "Why does Skitch always take snapshots of itself?".
Øyvind Selbek marked one of jmspool's replies in plasq as useful. jmspool replied to the problem "Why does Skitch always take snapshots of itself?".
jmspool replied on June 03, 2008 20:16 to the problem "Why does Skitch always take snapshots of itself?" in plasq:
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J.O.D replied on July 01, 2007 00:30 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Thor Muller replied on June 30, 2007 20:50 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Here's a test that just came in from PCWorld. They did everything they could to scratch the screen (alright, they never tried a diamond etcher) and couldn't scratch it. They also dropped it repeatedly on concrete and it held up quite well.
http://www.pcworld.com/video/id,545-p...
Color meimpressed.
J.O.D replied on June 29, 2007 22:36 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
jmspool replied on June 27, 2007 21:52 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
A VW is so 2001. They should run over it with a Dynasty: http://www.itiselectric.com/
Scott replied on June 27, 2007 21:12 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Thor Muller replied on June 27, 2007 21:07 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Nick replied on June 27, 2007 21:06 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Valleywag charted out reviews by top writers, and they all say the iPhone screen is surprisingly unscratchable.
http://valleywag.com/tech/critical-co...
Lane Becker replied on June 27, 2007 20:57 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
iankennedy replied on June 27, 2007 20:47 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Lane Becker replied on June 21, 2007 14:26 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Thor Muller replied on June 21, 2007 08:24 to the question "Won't the iPhone's beautiful screen get all scratched up?" in Apple:
Great news--it should weather your pocket just fine. From MacNN:
Beyond the battery upgrade, Jobs also notes that the iPhone's 3.5-inch touchscreen has been upgraded from plastic to lens-quality glass, which helps both visibility as well as resistance to scratches. This too is better than other rivals -- including the latest devices such as the BlackBerry Curve, Apple says.
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