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Twitter launches new API as it tries to make amends with third-party developers

The Verge

It began slowly squeezing out third-party devs, blocking them from new features like polls and group DMs, and shepherding users toward the company’s own apps. Businesses were killed and developers weren’t happy. Now, though, Twitter is trying to rebuild some of these bridges.

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NpTechTag Summary: Connected Conversations, Live Blogging, and Other Great Finds

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Allan Benamer of the Nonprofit Technology Blog continues his coverage of the software vendors with a poll to debrief the Convio merger teleconference and a hug. Michelle Martin writes about her experience as a non-technical programmer creating mashups with some new user-friendly tools. Michael Hoffman from See3 is worried.

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Daily Crunch: India’s Central Bank says cryptocurrency ‘may even be worse’ than Ponzi schemes

TechCrunch

How you feel about this set of changes will depend on your view of the company, I reckon, but it didn’t poll well on Twitter, at least thus far. And today in operating-system mashups : Google wants to bring Chrome OS to your Mac or PC , and Microsoft is rolling out support for Amazon’s app store for Windows 11. Intel shells out $5.4B

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Multi-channel for Marriage Equality

Connection Cafe

In the past year, a number of national polls (Washington Post/ABC News, Gallup, and CNN) have shown, for the first time, that a majority of the country supports marriage equality. Support for marriage equality has increased by 19 percentage points since 1996, according to the Pew Research Center.

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