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— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 29, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 28, 2015 by BrianS.

But I’d probably pay good money if someone could hack the sync environment and produce a truly good cross-platform, cross software system.

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But I'd probably pay good money if someone could hack the sync environment and produce a truly good cross-platform, cross software system.

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 29, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 28, 2015 by BrianS.

And though I’ve pretty much turned my back in Firefox at home I do at least still use it as my main dev environment.

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And though I've pretty much turned my back in Firefox at home I do at least still use it as my main dev environment.

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 29, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 28, 2015 by BrianS.

The way Microsoft, Apple, and Google integrate their systems makes it hard for 3rd party commodity software vendors.

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The way Microsoft, Apple, and Google integrate their systems makes it hard for 3rd party commodity software vendors.

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 29, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 28, 2015 by BrianS.

How long can software that fronts an integral part of everyone’s computing experience survive without deep integration/syncing built in?

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How long can software that fronts an integral part of everyone's computing experience survive without deep integration/syncing built in?

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 29, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 28, 2015 by BrianS.

Firefox’s place in the personal computing ecosystem only shrinks with time. It’s sad, because I like what they’re trying to do.

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Firefox's place in the personal computing ecosystem only shrinks with time. It's sad, because I like what they're trying to do.

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 29, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 28, 2015 by BrianS.

All the science that goes into a single tattoo http://t.co/7YO5YaYNfb

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All the science that goes into a single tattoo http://t.co/7YO5YaYNfb

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 28, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 28, 2015 by BrianS.

In Iraq, I raided insurgents. In Virginia, the police raided me. https://t.co/s0jVtZruH3

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In Iraq, I raided insurgents. In Virginia, the police raided me. https://t.co/s0jVtZruH3

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 27, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 27, 2015 by BrianS.

For example, who are these dancers? I wanna see more, because they’ve got some sick moves: https://t.co/e87eCmjGiq

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For example, who are these dancers? I wanna see more, because they've got some sick moves: https://t.co/e87eCmjGiq

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 27, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 27, 2015 by BrianS.

It’s amazing that there’s information that’s difficult to find on the Internet these days. Particularly around pop culture.

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It's amazing that there's information that's difficult to find on the Internet these days. Particularly around pop culture.

— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 27, 2015

This entry was posted in tweet and tagged IFTTT, Twitter on July 27, 2015 by BrianS.

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