With the accuracy of data questionable and the universe of data undefined, at best this is entertaining :-)
Nice one! I like how fast it is, compared to the most of the domain registration sites that I use to check availability. Not to mention the simple and clean look of bootstrap.
Not a bad thing if this is going to reduce the number of time Twitter crashes :-). Not so good for the current clients of Crashytics though. Are the other tools/services that provide good crash analytics?
Yes, given these assumptions. But that person needs to be better than the other candidates (not JUST qualified for the position). I would also like to understand what he/she did after dropping out of school.
Tweetro should be happy that Twitter is not blaming them for using their platform in a way they prohibit. They want to use what Twitter has worked hard to build, make easy money, and then also want Twitter to spend…
This looks more like an early version of interviewstreet.com.
With the accuracy of data questionable and the universe of data undefined, at best this is entertaining :-)
Nice one! I like how fast it is, compared to the most of the domain registration sites that I use to check availability. Not to mention the simple and clean look of bootstrap.
Not a bad thing if this is going to reduce the number of time Twitter crashes :-). Not so good for the current clients of Crashytics though. Are the other tools/services that provide good crash analytics?
Yes, given these assumptions. But that person needs to be better than the other candidates (not JUST qualified for the position). I would also like to understand what he/she did after dropping out of school.
Tweetro should be happy that Twitter is not blaming them for using their platform in a way they prohibit. They want to use what Twitter has worked hard to build, make easy money, and then also want Twitter to spend…
This looks more like an early version of interviewstreet.com.