This Week in Twitter

  • Interesting reading: http://dge.stanford.edu/SCOPE/SCOPE_59/SCOPE_59.html #
  • @sinosplice why, she is protected quite reasonably against radioactive dust fallout. #
  • We've seen enough HTML, show us some new technologies. #mix11 #
  • Will start using nuget tomorrow #mix11 #
  • Orchard CMS: technically nice, but workflows are completely unusable. Can't see any logic in its dashboard usage. #mix11 #
  • Traffic awareness of Umbraco: shouldn't this feature be part of basic Azure technology? #mix11 #
  • Number of times Silverlight has been mentioned in the key note: 0. #mix11 #
  • @umbraco don't put this marketing bullshit bingo on me. IIS has request processing time perfcounter since ages. You don't need CMS for that. #
  • @umbraco I can only judge by your words. The way you've presented the feature at the MIX, it must be part of Azure… #
  • @umbraco …because it can be implemented generically (doesn't have any dependencies on CMS) and makes sense for every web app. #
  • Liking the app search integrated in app list. Really great UX idea. #mix11 #
  • Wow, Bing is now integrated with WP7 apps. Microsoft knows how to make business and how to speak about conversion rates #mix11 #
  • Making a great UX is so beautiful and so rewarding. #mix11 #
  • WP7: Finally a reasonable implementation of multitasking. Even the Win7 could benefit of this idea. #mix11 #
  • Hey, I want such Profiler for PC Silverlight too! #mix11 #
  • WP7 (Mango?) is updated to SL4. #mix11 #
  • XNA is integrated with Silverlight in WP7. How about doing the same for PC Silverlight? #mix11 #
  • Did I hear correctly? 3D is supported in SL5 with XNA API? #mix11 #
  • Soon, Hollywood will pay us for watching them. RT @TechCrunch: mSpot Lowers Video On Demand Pricing http://tcrn.ch/i5BHTj #

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