@gabrielsnyder Gabe? You okay? — Jim Windolf (@jimwindolf) July 30, 2014


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Fascinating to read papers on AI and learning with the perspective of having both a toddler and a dog. Easy to see the concepts at work — Benedict Evans (@BenedictEvans) July 29, 2014


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I don’t want anyone to panic, but the world has two pets named Anderson Pooper. http://t.co/q9S0vUtAkR & http://t.co/MCx8iOmjrf — Chris Rovzar (@Rovzar) July 28, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder @geoffreyfowler Or maybe there are no customers. Only participants in a platform created, owned and operated by a company. — Reed Albergotti (@ReedAlbergotti) July 28, 2014


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.@DylanByers says the internet has made plagiarism easier, but it also makes it so much easier to catch — http://t.co/8NBdtGfnyG — Aki Ito (@AkiIto7) July 28, 2014


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(Been said a zillion times, but being medium deep on the inside of something really does teach you how thin most coverage of that thing is.) — Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) July 28, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder @riceid @RickBrooksWSJ either way, those were the days. — Christopher Stewart (@csstewart) July 26, 2014


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I had totally forgotten about this Sesame Street interstitial, which was/is terrifying. https://t.co/jkaiRQP5Sp — Anna Holmes (@AnnaHolmes) July 27, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder Wells Fargo is the godfather to my child — Mark Berman (@themarkberman) July 25, 2014


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@peterlattman @tmcgev I always found the Subway Inn more enjoyable to drink at in theory than in practice — Andrew Rice (@riceid) July 25, 2014


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