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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 18 2012 @ 03:35 PM EDT |
Have you tried Chrome for Android? You could go to the
settings dropdown menu and have the browser request the
"desktop version" of twitter. Everything turns up exactly
like... the desktop version. :)[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 18 2012 @ 03:38 PM EDT |
I can usually see the first few tweets of the day, but on refreshing, both my
desktop (xubuntu 12.04) and xoom (android 3.2.6 ---- no thanks to verizon for
refusing to provide Ice Cream Sandwich for the xoom) get the 'that page is
not supported on mobile' error message.
About a year ago, i decided tgat tghe current crop of web designers for big
organizations were too incompetent to write a single web page, let alone
maintain a website, because error messages such as the above were
becoming the standard, if not only page on websites.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 19 2012 @ 01:50 PM EDT |
I received the same message on My Motorola Droid (2.23 build frk76) when using
the built-in browser and groklaw.net linky. Then I signed into my twitter
account, saved the login info on the phone and got in right away so you might
try that scenario. Of course, your company might actually block the twitter IP,
as you suggest, if all traffic on-site goes through some sort of security
appliance. If that is the case you may be able to circumnavigate the process by
using a proxy server like hidemyass.com with SSL. Depends on the level of deep
packet inspection employed.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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