If you’re not familiar with Twitter syntax, you’ll probably want to read the Fake Follow kick-off post.
Another month, another ten tweets to think on. (Reminder: Any tweet from a different account below is included because I “retweeted”—”RTed”—it to my Twitter followers.)
So much irony. MT @techchange: #Predictable – Coursera forced to call off a #MOOC amid complaints about the course j.mp/XbjDC8
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 4, 2013
This collection of#honestjobdescription by @planetmoney is 1 part hilarious and 2 parts fascinating! n.pr/VW4gy1
— Abby Nafziger (@abbynaf) February 6, 2013
Pining for the mark.rw domain:
If Rwandan domains weren’t so damn expensive I would have the best domain ever…
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 7, 2013
I think a problem with some flat UIs is the lack of affordance. Nothing screams “Press Me!” like a 3D button.
— Joshua Porter (@bokardo) February 8, 2013
Accidentally just typed “facsimilar.” I like that. Not a copy, but almost.
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 8, 2013
I live-Tweeted from a “Data, Transparency, and Measurement” panel. Here’s a particularly interesting point I heard:
“Nonprofits need geeks to generate data AND people to analyze and use it.” @janemeseck #kantersea
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 12, 2013
Writing about my post about commenting:
This is the first day in a long time I’ve written a post and hit Publish on the same day.
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 19, 2013
Chrome Books for free checkout at two #Seattle coffee shops. Great pilot program to address the #digitaldivide. bit.ly/VBwa3D
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 22, 2013
My first #WordPress Codex draft page is complete! get_posts_statuses() function. ow.ly/i06wC #wpseattle
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 24, 2013
Great quote: “Style is preference-oriented while design is goal-oriented” re: Style Tiles on @alistapart bit.ly/15hlav8
— Mark Root-Wiley (@mrwweb) February 27, 2013