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A very clever
idea for a shelf
and nicely executed too. (via
Luxist
)
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I'm at SECTOR 7
http://t.co/fGkyZK1l
2 hours ago
Confirmed. When Facebook does a bad push it takes down a non-trivial amount of third-party website functionality...
http://t.co/lwQSiMGU
20 hours ago
Are some of the Facebook social plugins down? Looks like Facebook comments all over the web (and Facebook login) stopped working...
20 hours ago
@
fotomoto
i've got it enabled on my sample portfolio here:
http://t.co/tRFVtUy2
1 week ago
Fun game at the carwash to try and match people up with their cars.
1 week ago
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