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@timfernando Tim Fernando
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We're hiring here at OUCS to work on @mobileox and other exciting Python projects: http://t.co/YY21tBa0
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We have a Python/Django position here @oucs to work on @mobileox & other cool stuff. http://t.co/YY21tBa0 29-35kPlz RT! Closes Monday 1200
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We're looking for paid interns to moonlight on Esplorio, our new rather cunning travel related product. Neo4j + python! #ogn24
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WiFi really fantastic at #pycon so far. Nice work. Really impressive stuff for 2250 odd people.
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Tim Fernando's 289 followers are from 17 countries and 53 cities. Their majority is interested in Developers, Technology, Management, Digital.Audience Demographics
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I'm writing some of the worst html he has in a while… but it's sooo pretty. #bootstrap
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My father gets 9mbps upload speed. #onereasontomovehome
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OK. looks like I got the wrong end of the stick with 500px. Not a Flickr replacement really. Good portfolio replacement though!
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Ok, I'm fed up with Aperture now too. And Lightroom. :-(
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Tim Fernando shares 1 links a week, mostly from www.oucs.ox.ac.uk, cl.ly, techcrunch.com, www.bbc.co.uk, www.ox.ac.uk, www.openddr.org,
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via @davbo nice site for demoing responsive designs:
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45% of Tim Fernando's tweets are replies. This means 5 replies a week, mostly to @ghickman (138) and @cnorthwood (75).
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Finally made it to the new Ashmolean - really rather well done. A must visit in Oxford. (@ Ashmolean Museum) http://4sq.com/6FlRI1
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RT @rasputnik: JSON CLI Swiss army knife. Awesome. https://t.co/pOVsjQLx
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RT @peterneubauer: Neo4j - Searching for Nodes by Name With Lucene Autocomplete: http://t.co/SN7trO2V by @markhneedham
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Embedded @leafletjs maps feel much faster than their google maps counterparts on the iPad.
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It seems every time I load up @spotify these days I need to update flash. Which involves closing all browsers and even System Preferences!
