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It... sings

kristin - 11 minutes ago
What does this 240 DL covered in lobsters and Bill Basses sing?



bqad720 - 29 minutes ago
kb cherries? i'm totes there. i need to shower and clean the bathroom, not in that order, first. then we'll be ova. like eggs.


kt - 43 minutes ago
JD and Julia came over for brunch. i made crepes with yummy cherry stuff and some eggs.
these cherries are rly kb. there are some left. come eat them.

@shify, the cookies are basically the »»»

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Another

by omar - over 3 years ago [0 comments]
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Twitter OAuth, User Streams on Mobile

Posted By: jesse - about 1 year ago | last updated about 1 year ago


Early this morning I rolled out some changes that you may or may not care about...

Twitter OAuth support

If you setup your Twitter account with us (or most anywhere), we were forced to ask for your username and password up until about a month ago. At that point they started allowing folks to use this thing called "OAuth". Honestly, the only part about that that you should care about is that we don't need your username and password anymore, so go authorize us to use OAuth and we'll automatically delete your username/password details once it is successful.

Mobile User Streams

There was a request to link usernames on the mobile site to user streams. It seemed to make more sense to link them to a User Profile type page, so that's what happens now. At the top of that page is a link that will take you to the user's current stream to browse through it.

Misc Look & Feel Updates

You may also notice that some things, particularly text boxes and buttons look a little different - they probably do if you are using pretty much anything besides IE. Hope you like it!


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jesse said this about 1 year ago

And now you can comment on news again, too!


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