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Framework Benchmarks Round 16

TechEmpower

Most importantly, the community has been contributing some amazing test implementations and demonstrating the fun and utility of some good-natured performance competition. Expect to hear more about this as the plan develops during Round 17. Social media presence. More on that later. Continuous benchmarking.

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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

Both Sides of the Table

People rightly recognize that comments on blogs are just a form of a stream and thus the growth of open commenting platforms like Disqus and IntenseDebate. This is why many people are so excited by how much traffic they’re now generating from social media. And then I saw many people developing Twitter spam filters.

Ideas 286
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Q Manning of Rocksauce Studios | Founder Interview

Tech Zulu Event

So in October 2010, I evaluated the competitive landscape and realized that there weren’t any app companies out there focused on what I thought mattered the most: the brand, the look, and the experience a client would have with an app. Some of these are universal across all the platforms, whether iOS, Android or Windows Phone.

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Twitter’s Acquisition, Chirp & Managing Developer Relationships

Both Sides of the Table

Immediately after the acquisition we held meetings with all of the integrated CMS vendors and highlighted to them which bits we were going to make our core platform and which bits we weren’t planning to offer ourselves. Specifically we encouraged vertical applications like financial services and healthcare.