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Authored by: feldegast on Tuesday, May 08 2012 @ 03:44 AM EDT |
I follow everyone on my list, if i find anyone else
mentioning the case that gives a significant comment i add
them to the list and follow them, the list i provide is raw
and is every tweet from that person, i re-tween every relevant tweet from those
i follow so i eliminate some of
the noise
i re-tweet even if multiple people say the same thing
because that is corroboration. On time zones, the hearings
generally happen between midnight and 8am my time so i
shifted my sleeping times.
Today twitter stopped working for me in the middle of the
hearing so i went to bed (not able to tweet at that time!)
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IANAL
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Authored by: feldegast on Tuesday, May 08 2012 @ 03:52 AM EDT |
https://twitter.
com/#!/Feldegast/oracal-vs-google-
trial currently includes 30 people,
more noise but
less
chance of missing things.
As a bonus, one reporter
in my list who has commented on
Oracle v Google is also covering the Microsoft
v Motorola
case over FRAND licensing of Motorola patents for mobile
phones to
Microsoft--- IANAL
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 08 2012 @ 11:10 AM EDT |
Twitter error message:
Sorry, that page is not supported on mobile devices.
For a company whose 'product' is dedicated to mobile devices, that message
implies that their programmers don't know what a mobile device is.
(Can somebody explain to me how a system with a moniter that weighs
25kg, a keyboard that weighs 1kg, and a tower that weighs at least 10kg can
be called a "mobile device"?)
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