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  • Can you hear me now, #SPRINT?

    After following @sprint, they heard me: stringsn88keys: Thanks to @JGoldsborough for assisting with my #Sprint issue. half a minute ago from TweetDeck · Reply · View Tweet JGoldsborough: @stringsn88keys Hey. Work 4 Sprint. We hear u :). Pls e-mail details, # & I’ll help. justin dot goldsborough at sprint dot com #Sprint 15 minutes ago…

    March 16, 2009
  • Breaking down Tweetdeck configuration and storage.

    I decided to look at the possibility of eventually exporting the configuration data contained in TweetDeck: You can find the groups, friends, and columns settings in a SQLite database file in a path like: C:Documents and Settings{USERNAME}Application DataTweetDeckFast.{some hideously long hex string}Local Storetd_{version?}_{twitter username}.db I used SQLite database browser to look at this file. (I…

    March 14, 2009
  • Mobile Billing Meter

    Billing Meter bit.ly link or Billing Meter tech0x20 link. This isn’t perfect. First of all, some connections are just too slow for a constant refresh rate of less than 20-30 seconds. Secondly, I think many mobile browsers have a refresh cut-off at which point they will ask you if you really want to keep refreshing.…

    March 14, 2009
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