Thus twat tweeted @rakeshrach.

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@grahamrb Sounds perfect. AirPlay is the killer.

10:46 AM Sep 30th 2010

@grahamrb Incredible. I’d happily leave it on all day with that kind of consumption.

9:58 AM Sep 30th 2010

@grahamrb Not fair. I’m still stuck on #OldTwitter.

9:22 PM Sep 28th 2010

@grahamrb That’s sad. Shows how important a business model is.

9:53 AM Sep 28th 2010

@grahamrb Coffee would be apt! I think their name comes from their first blog (Uncrate) which has a Zombie-like crowd following.

9:41 PM Sep 27th 2010

I’m adding Zombie Corp to my list of wildly awesome company names: http://www.zombiecorp.com/

6:21 PM Sep 27th 2010

@grahamrb Git? (I’m yet to try Git. So far it’s been Mercurial.)

3:16 PM Sep 27th 2010

@grahamrb Nope. They all have their pain-points and learning curves, but at least we’re getting out of the “CVS is the only option” days.

2:56 PM Sep 27th 2010

Walls are meant for drawing: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kernelpanic/4974377257/

11:13 AM Sep 26th 2010

@rungta Haha. Also, whichever lane you change to becomes the slower one.

4:10 PM Sep 24th 2010

This is bold: Dictionary.com’s entire background is an ad, but the whitespace makes it work. http://twitpic.com/2rdelg

2:26 PM Sep 24th 2010

My derogatory tweet about Samsung (and HTC) earned me followership from @SamsungMobileUS (a verified account). OK.

1:57 PM Sep 24th 2010

@rekharach Turn that off, please.

8:12 PM Sep 23rd 2010

This free Apple bumper feels surprisingly alright. Keeping it for now, but I suspect I’ll go back to caseless once this rubbery thing sags.

10:03 AM Sep 21st 2010

In honour of Vignelli Week at @DesignObserver, I’m proud to announce @Vignelli: a Twitter discourse of design wisdom from the Vignelli duo.

11:24 PM Sep 19th 2010

“Jhootha Hi Sahi” is Rahman returning to simple, soothing melodies. Vintage, jazz-like, soft sounds, reminiscent of Rahman’s early 90s work.

6:29 PM Sep 19th 2010

Sumsung and HTC marketers, take note: you can’t build brand loyalty by introducing new names every quarter. Tweak the design, not the brand.

5:28 PM Sep 19th 2010

@xAbhishek The real problem, I think, is the Android market’s inability to build brand loyalty around one name, whatever that name might be.

5:16 PM Sep 19th 2010