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@tordavis I answered that question over on Facebook. Requires more than 140 characters to answer.
I love GoPollGo. It just got some updates, so am testing it out with this poll question:
RT @WiredFeed: OpenStack Optimism Overrides Confusion: There are more questions than answers about OpenStack, which stands to r...
@MissVersatile good question. @rackspace help@rackspace.com are two places to go. Or email me and I'll get you answers. scobleizer@gmail.com
@fluffylinks @thomashawk that kind of question can't be answered in 140 characters on Twitter. Too many variables. Try Google+ or Quora.
I'm off to meet @Yammer's CEO. Any questions?
@Moody_Loner Even once you get past Metro there are a TON of changes. Will big corporate types like this? That's the big question.
"@kellings: @Scobleizer New question. Is Robert Scoble relevant or not? ;-)" (My answer: I'm as relevant as Windows is! Heheh).
RT @jayrosen_nyu: Tech policy has so far been ignored at the Republican debates. @Rasiej has three #unasked questions for the candidates
@IamKalpesh ask that question over on Google+ and you'll get a lot better answer than on Twitter.
@ScottJonesy I like brie cheese the best. Funny question for Thursday morning!
@Znak_it I'm always biased toward the future and toward best of breed. Not sure where you're going with that question.
@jowyang wrong question. Which one drives more traffic? Engagement? Gets me invited to cooler stuff? I don't know there's a winner yet.
@zorm @tylerfraser Zac is right. Any programming language will do to learn. Commercially? That is a different question.
Is Twitter a social network, @techcrunch asks. Wrong question, I say, here's why:
@Jas @briansolis The book about Net Promoter Score is called "The Ultimate Question 2.0" by Fred Reichheld. Great book.
Developers do things for two reasons: to get laid, or get paid. is an answer to an interesting question.
This could be Google+'s killer feature: better search results. @PeteCashmore of Mashable asks the important question:
I only got six out of 10 questions right, but says I'm a web nerd. Hmm. Celebrates Web's 20th birthday.
