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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Debugging the Interwebs, and more from Mark Gibbs

A couple of Twitter search services; Fantastic SaaS-based graphics tools
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Debugging the Interwebs

Mark Gibbs opens with an interesting question from a friend about monitoring Internet network outage problems and then reviews an outstanding (and free) HTTP and HTTPS monitoring proxy. Read full story

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Excel, Twitter, FreeBASIC and a book
Mark Gibbs points to a great directory of Twitter resources, explains how he finally solved his self-imposed challenge to analyze Twitter with Excel, waxes enthusiastically over FreeBASIC and reviews a book. He has been know to leap over tall buildings in a signle bound as well.

A couple of Twitter search services
Mark Gibbs goes looking for other services that provide searching of Twitter Tweets and finds a couple that are really useful. In the process he also briefly reviews a book on tags.

Fantastic SaaS-based graphics tools
A decade ago the idea of being able to rely on online services to provide personal productivity tools seemed hopelessly futuristic not to mention optimistic - the Internet wasn't generally fast enough and it seemed that the problems of duplicating the functionality of top end tools such as Photoshop would be just too big a hurdle. That was then...

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