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RSS – still relevant
Many Internet users never knew what RSS was or abandoned RSS in favor of easy to use recommendation platforms such as Twitter. They have given up control of what they experience online as a consequence. This post on The Verge … Continue reading
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Reaction to longer tweets
When Twitter announced the intention to double the length of tweets allowed, the results were mixed. I thought it was a great ideal especially for those wanting to use Twitter as a chat tool. Other disagreed and threatened to block … Continue reading
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New Neutrality Vote
The FCC will soon vote on net neutrality. It appears the vote will go 3-2 against maintaining neutrality. I have written for several years explaining my opposition to this change (use tag to view previous posts). This is largely a … Continue reading
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Taxing tuition waivers
One of the provisions of the Republican tax bill as presently configured would eliminate the forgiveness of a tax on the money graduate students receive as tuition waivers. I understand this is but one of the perks the proposal wants … Continue reading
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Twitter offers a character limit extension
OK – Twitter has doubled the number of characters that can be included in a tweet. You now have 280 characters. Two hundred and eighty characters is still not much, but it offers the opportunity to offer more complete thoughts … Continue reading
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Magic of Google Photos
I am a long time user of Flickr, but I have been cross-posting images to Google Photos. I am also starting to go through my old machines and storage media to find other photos I can load to Photos. I … Continue reading
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