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Archive | January, 2008

Office 2008: First Thoughts

I have in no way given Office 2008 a thorough working over so do not take this post as a final conclusion, but after installing the new Mac version of Microsoft’s beast and having a little poke around, I have a few first thoughts. Microsoft Office 2008 is a prime example of Microsoft taking the [...]

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Addressing the Nation – Introducing Bushbot

There have been way too many Twitter-related posts here lately, so I promise that this will be the last one for a while. In a similar vein to my triviabot, I have made a new Twitter bot called bushbot that, as the name implies, automatically posts random quotes  from George W. Bush, President of the [...]

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Twitter Trivia Bot

After a suggestion from @abacab, I have created a little Twitter trivia bot. This bot posts a random fact from RandomFacts.org to its Twitter account every hour. There are some really interesting things coming through on it, so if you like trivia, give @triviabot a follow. I will be adding more features soon, such as [...]

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Twitter Stats on Google Code

I have created a Google Code page to house the source for Twitter Stats. Both the web version and the command line CSV-output version are available through a straight download or SVN. While the other contributors and I don’t have a problem with derivative works (the code is released under the GPLv2 license), we would [...]

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Twitter Statistics Script

For all those Twitter lovers out there, like me, I’ve put together a little script based on the work found here to calculate some statistics from your Twitter timeline and present them using the Google Charts API. Statistics include: Tweets per hour of the day Total Tweets per day of the week Total Tweets per [...]

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