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Twitter apps collection Serious Analytics for Social Relationships Twit Cleaner - Show Report This week I worked 62 hours straight. Actually, that’s a lie, I worked 65 hours straight, with 3 hours of naps. Twitter has stopped being fun. I started Twit Cleaner in 2009. Given that I haven’t managed to develop a livable income out of it in that time (barring donations from you many wonderful, generous people), it’s pretty obvious I’m not in it for the money. It’s been my primary occupation over that time, and absorbed several thousand hours of coding, designing, building, testing and supporting it. I wanted to make Twitter a better place for everyone. Unfortunately, the new API is so crippling that Twit Cleaner is unable to continue. So, here’s some things I had in the pipeline that won’t see the light of day: Filtered follow back – like auto-follow, but filtered through the (user customisable) Twit Cleaner reports , so if they would appear on (your choice of) report sections, you won’t follow them; only if they’re awesome. DM guard – deleting the myriad of DM spam we all receive. Si

com - Twitter Twit Cleaner - Clean your Tweetstream! 15 online photo editors compared | Webware Tools that let you edit photos in the Web browser have come a long way in the last few years. We wanted to take a moment to do a feature comparison with a grouping of editors--big and small, to see what each one is capable of. Most of the services on this list take advantage of Adobe's ever-developing Flash platform, which in its latest iteration got a huge boost with support for the large images coming out of today's high-megapixel cameras. On the flip side of that, several of the non-Flash-based editors use AJAX to make the changes happen without reloading the page. While not an exhaustive list of features, we wanted to focus on some of the ones that really mattered, like how much each service costs to use, how large of a photo you can upload, and what makes each one special. Two small caveats about size: In most cases, any difference in the maximum photo resolution is a result of which version of Flash the tool--or the user--is running. So which one is the best? Did we miss one?

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