Noted on the Web- Tweetmeme’s Button Impressions Collapsed 20% After Twitter’s Button Launched September 3, 2010
- Danny & Annie September 3, 2010
- iOS Passes Linux to Become Third-Most Popular Internet Browsing Platform September 3, 2010
- Sweden's Got Problems, Too–Hateful Problems September 3, 2010
- In The Coming HTML5 Browser Wars, The Markup Should Remain The Same September 2, 2010
- Digg exposes its monthly website traffic -- turns out Reddit might be bigger September 2, 2010
- Feature: Compromising Twitter's OAuth security system September 2, 2010
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Simple WordPress Posting from Ruby via XMLRPC
WordPress supports a few different XMLRPC APIs, all of which have different methods and key titles for specifying content. For a project I’m working on I was looking for the simplest Ruby code to get a post up with a … Continue reading
Deploying with Capistrano and Git Submodules
If your using Capistrano to deploy code from a Git repository with submodules in it, you’ve likely run into empty directories where your sub-repositories should have been cloned. The reason is that Capistrano does not excute the Git clone command … Continue reading
Getting an OAuth Token for your Twitter Bot
If you run a Twitter bot that uses a non-OAuth login pathway, you are going to be out of luck this coming August. With a web application that needs to publish or read from Twitter, OAuth is a good idea anyway … Continue reading
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Tagged bots, CLI, grackle, OAuth, Ruby, security, Twitter, twitter_oauth
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WordCamp Boston (and that Ignite talk)
Patrick and I are back from Boston. I was fighting off a virus, and I have to thank him for putting up with me being slightly miserable a good amount of the time. Danielle Morrill posted the videos of all … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston, David Weinberger, Doc Searls, Ignite, inner-platform effect, Mitcho, The Cluetrain Manifesto, WordCamp, WordPress
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