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Summary
Experience
- Mar 2011 - PresentCofounder / HackruiterMaking things happen!
- Mar 2010 - PresentSr. Interaction Designer / R/GA
- Jan 2008 - PresentInteraction Designer / The Open Planning Project- Managed open source web products for advocacy, community and civic engagement initiatives. Teams ranged from 5 - 12 people - Designed interaction specifications for sites such as StreetFilms.org, Fixcity.org and Coactivate.org. eg. wireframes, sitemaps, userflows and functional specs. - Applied agile development process to focus on high-impact, iterative results within a rapid prototyping method. Designed, developed and deployed bimonthly.
- Nov 2006 - PresentInteraction Designer / Renegade- Lead interaction design process for Panasonic Consumer Electronic site. - Defined functionality and usability with sophisticated sitemaps and wireframes to streamline product-purchasing behavior for over a 1000 pages. - Built over 30 microsites for enhanced understanding of consumer products. - Lead collaboration and ideation internally (designers, marketing and strategy) as well as external third party (IBM).
- Jul 2006 - PresentInformation Architect / Code and Theory- Created information architecture, design and user experience testing for the front- and back-end of websites. Clients included Charlie Rose, Russel Reynolds Associates, Nobu and Comcast. - Collaborated with developers, visual designers, and user researchers to implement websites and content management systems.
Education
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2004 - 2006New York UniversityMPS in Interaction Design
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1998 - 2002Atlanta College of ArtBFA in Communication Design
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1996 - 1998Srishti School of Art Design and TechnologyBFA in Communication Design
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1994 - 1996Mallya Aditi International SchoolISC
Additional Information
Posts
Woa! Check out Eva-Lotta Lamm’s amazing visual notes from Chris Bangle’s talk at CreativeMornings/London. (*Watch the talk)
For more mesmerizing sketches, check out her book or Flickr page.
This is a lot of fun for all you Ramen connoisseurs our there.(via Infographic: We Love Ramen | HackCollege)
Archiving my tweets. Thanks @hrldcpr for your little script! (Taken with Instagram at Hacker School)
The cost of running a cash based society. I do love my two coffee shops where I use @square instead.
There must be something to learn from the Airbnb user experience.
Airbnb, like many startups following in its path of collaborative consumption or others simply trying to power offline action, have the challenge of earning user trust. While PR, word of mouth, and direct outreach can alleviate some trepidation, the product is where Airbnb seals the deal.
So let’s dive into the home page and see what we can learn from Airbnb.
Clean home page with a focus on booking a reservation — not sign up
Action before registration: While a user eventually must sign up, Airbnb wisely pushes you to find and book a reservation first. This lets the user feel like they are getting value out of your site. Sign up does not deliver value; immediately searching for/finding a flight on Hipmunk, viewing cool stuff on Pinterest, and even entering a query into a search box on Google.com are all first steps in getting value out of a site.
Tell the user what they can do on the site; NOT what your site does: It’s a subtle difference but notice Airbnb’s language: “Find a place to stay.” That’s al a user cares about. If you tell them, “We bring together renters and rentees…” or “We are a marketplace for sharing space…” a user has to take that and then process what it means for them. It’s a 2 step process. Make it 1.
Also, note that the pitch to VCs is unique to the pitch for users. VCs care about the marketplace; users care about getting value from your site ASAP.
Choose language that fits a user’s mental model. Airbnb’s concept is novel. It’s not brand new, but it is changing behavior and facilitating changed behavior.
“Find a place to stay” is exactly how people describe the process of …finding a place to stay. When I tell my friends I’m making a trip to Boston, I’ll say something like “Yeah, my flights are booked, I just need to find a place to stay.” In UX, it’s a heuristic like Nielsen’s that says to make the system reflect real life. In lay terms, it’s talking how people talk.
Moreover, near the date selection, Airbnb uses language like “Check in”, “Check out”, and “Guests” - which is precisely what hotel booking sites use. As the site goes mainstream, using this sort of language for new users who would otherwise stay in hotels helps people feel like this will be a secure and comfortable booking and staying process.
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For autocomplete dropdowns, sort not just alphabetically but by popularity. When I began typing “San Francisco”, just after “San”, I noticed “San Francisco” ranked higher than “San Diego, CA”, “San Antonio, TX”, and others. Clearly this is not a purely alphabetical search. Rather, Airbnb knows that, in line with Hick’s Law, they want to minimize the time to selecting an option. Chances are that the most number of users will select the most popular options. What good would an alphabetical system be if it meant I still had to scroll down quite far (i.e. spend a lot of time making a decision)?
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Descriptive page titles help users remember why they came to your site + differentiates your site in a sea of browser tabs. SEO 101 teaches us to use descriptive page titles and names, and deprioritize the name of our own services (which arguably will not resonate with a user as well as the actual keywords). SEO is right to suggest this. It, fortunately, is also good UX practice. In today’s world of browser tabs, you have a favicon and the text. Hopefully the favicon helps communicate your company name or purpose. Text to the same purpose may be redundant, not to mention if your site is new,
This text helps them rank better, but it also makes it so that if I glance at the tab, Airbnb will have successfully helped me remember what they are about, and I will likely reopen the tab as opposed to ignoring it (if the text didn’t resonate with me).
Automatically suggest checkout dates based on logical user behavior. On Airbnb, after selecting a check-in date, I was automatically moved to the next element (check-out date), and the next day was pre selected for me. This saves users time and is a delightful UI effect that will impress users.
When you hover over the Airbnb logo, it ‘shakes’ a little bit. Nice effect. These cool little effects make people feel like you know what you are doing. And Airbnb still caters to the relatively ‘edgier’, or ‘hip’, people who may very well appreciate this sort of nuance. (I tried to include a .gif but just visit airbnb.com to see for yourself).
No price option? This is surely deliberate to keep the form as simple as possible. A user is allowed to set pricing preferences on the next page.
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Some things they can do better -
Disable outline when it makes your boxes incongruent. Indicate element selection in an alternate way. Basically when you click to enter ‘Where are you going?’, there’s no need to outline the box and make it look misaligned with the “Search” button. The way they did it DOES follow certain UX guidelines, but I think UX design is moving away from this treatment of elements in favor of changes in background color, solely showing the active cursor, etc. Instructions on removing outlines in CSS here.
The ‘Host Guarantee’ is below the fold. If users have concerns about your service, display enough security/trust/social proof elements above the fold.
Enable sign up and login via overlay boxes. Right now I am transported to a separate sign up (https://www.airbnb.com/signup_login) or login (https://www.airbnb.com/login) page when I click on the options. I believe a lot of users click things like ‘Sign Up’ with no real firm intention, but to just see what it may take in order to sign up. If it’s especially painless, maybe they’ll do it even when they didn’t have a hard intention to do so. Lightbox is a great option for this implementation.
Make the data input flow more natural. Right now, I totally bypass entering dates in the flow because when I come to the page, I enter my city and hit ‘Enter’. That triggers the search, without giving me a chance to enter my dates first. Entering the dates is almost entirely left out of the flow aside from me seeing it, and perhaps deliberately choosing to do the bottom elements first, then going to the top to enter my city and hit Search. If I use my mouse to select the option for ‘Where are you going?’ this isn’t an issue, but I think people who use their keyboards more should not be penalized.
Preset the dates. They surely have data on the average time between searching and renting. Maybe people typically check out Airbnb a week in advance. Maybe a month. Presetting the dates does two things. For some, it reduces the work required and feels even more streamlined (and also ensures date data is included in the search if the individual otherwise leaves it out of the search given the current UX flow). Moreover, when a date is already entered, the form is compelling. It feels like something that NEEDS to be interacted with. It’s a lot easier to ignore a blank form than one with partial information. Admittedly this may 1) create more work for people whose dates you get wrong, which is probably the majority 2) creep some people out. Nevertheless, it’s worth testing.
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That’s all for this time. Any thoughts? How else can Airbnb improve?
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Comment here or on Hacker News.
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EDIT (9:04a, PT, 2/24/12): The response to this post has been overwhelming. A lot of constructive feedback. I wanted to address a couple of points that I think are still up for debate. Here are my responses to 2 criticisms:
- “It is novice to disable default browser behavior.” Some people don’t believe it is right to disable outline on an element: This subverts default browser behavior and arguably worsens usability, particularly for anyone who is visually impaired. My full recommendation though, is not to remove the outline and do nothing else. A lot of sites are beginning to use dynamic CSS to change the background of the text input when you select a text field. Arguably that is even BETTER for the visually impaired than an outline given that it is more visually prominent. Moreover, when have we been satisfied with the state of browsers and simply accepted what the large tech companies release? Historical defaults should not dictate design.
- “Lightboxes are bad for usability and resemble pop ups to some people.” People have expressed pure but unexplained frustration with the use of light boxes: Sure, if you take the basic definition of a light box as “a box that pops up, and looks a lot like a pop up”. However, pop ups have a connotation with spam, etc. that make this an unreasonable comparison. Light boxes do function like pop ups; in fact, I have called light boxes pop ups before. That being said, I would be hard pressed to find a ton of users who felt like light boxes were ruining UX when it saves them from having to go to many different pages and adds a pleasing novelty effect to the site. Moreover, while some can claim a performance hit from using light boxes, and I’m sure there’s some validity to it since every JS plugin will hit your performance, everything is a trade off, and if we wanted our pages to strictly load quickly with no regard for design, we might just stop using JS entirely.
Like anything else, it’s all about how you USE the tools, not the tools themselves. Twitter Bootstrap is great, but uncustomized, overused, and constantly deployed in production for the full lifecycle of an app is a misappropriation of the tool to some people. Does it mean that Twitter Bootstrap is bad and doesn’t have a place in the development process? Absolutely not.
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Would love to hear more in the comments section on these or the above issues!
Portraits by Salome and Sonia @wonderwomen (Taken with Instagram at _gaia studio)
Now if we could only get our international data plans to cooperate I know I would love every bit of this when I travel! Congrats guys!
the future is now people!
We’ve just launched a new version of Explore on iPhone and Android (and coming soon to Blackberry). It’s simpler, cleaner, and has a few nice new options that piggyback off our recent Explore web work. You can now change your location (so you can search for stuff in nearby neighborhoods, or daydream about where to go when you’re in London next month). You can also set filters to match your mood - new for when you’re feeling adventure, places you’ve been for old favorites, where your friends have been when you want to be socially in the know.
You can find more deets on the foursquare blog here.
Congrats to the whole Explore team on making this sexy and getting it out there.
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MAKE gifts for the holiday @etsy handmade holiday workshop this Thursday at every @westelm store. http://t.co/KsPPEw6j via @randyjhunt5 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I just ousted Kurt W. as the mayor of Spotify on @foursquare! http://t.co/XgqpVZuV
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This is a good read. RT@odannyboy: My 2011 Favorite Design Articles http://t.co/gul21p73 28 in all, from Armitage, Tom to Zeldman, Jeffrey.
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Driving down Constitution Ave to Union St. @ Washington, D.C. http://t.co/s3WTYxSY
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With the family. (@ Passage to India) [pic]: http://t.co/MVBYVoy7
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Drinks with the Family. http://t.co/5oUGzldA
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Wow. Just learned a super trick from my 5yr old nephew calculating his 9x table.
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The Sketchbook of Susan Kare, the Artist Who Gave Computing a Human Face http://t.co/17owxPN7 via @AddThis
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It's going to be insane on I-95. Not looking forward to the next 5 hours. (@ BoltBus: New York to Washington, DC) http://t.co/QfUXjQTo
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<warmandfuzzy> I'm thankful for high level languages, protected memory, and the @LinkedListNYC. http://t.co/gNQsQPxT </warmandfuzzy>
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Dear @twitter don't tell me I have hit my hourly limit when you are clearly having issues with the roll out of your Activity Feeds.5 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Thanks @jakeprzespo @merc @svpply and @skillshare for hosting #smallsquares. Fun and thoughtful conversations @milesfitzgerald @jetpea5 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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SmalleSquares final meeting for the year! W00t. Looking forward to Thanksgiving addition. (@ Skillshare HQ) [pic]: http://t.co/8rKSujk8
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I just unlocked the "Hot Tamale" badge on @foursquare! ¡Ay, caramba! http://t.co/HzZVeVSi
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True! Interesting how a private network like Facebook can feel less intimate than a public one like Instagram. Via @hash
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I just unlocked the "Gym Rat" badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/TFrNWLnF
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Last visit. C'est la vie! (@ The James w/ 3 others) [pic]: http://t.co/ggR8cGys
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Fall sunsets are the best. @ Spotify http://t.co/VOxDAl8l
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Through the Knoll portal @ Spotify http://t.co/GbUCtWbF
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Evolution rendered with visual simplicity and technical prowess. Beautiful! http://t.co/N4ORDKH3 (via @heathervelez)6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I just unlocked the "Bento" badge on @foursquare! Irasshaimase! http://t.co/hOnGpi6K
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Today I learned about my #sinatra classes and methods with the metaphor of a car assembly line. <3 @davidbalbert6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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ExtendNY - Everybody is a NewYorker :) by @hrldcpr http://t.co/0PbeaE8p
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I've been reading the @LinkedListNYC since before it had a cdr. http://t.co/dphPYiiZ. Some of my nerd design friends are missing out!
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Really happy to see a Aparna Rao's TED TALK. on emotional objects and our interaction with them. http://t.co/2trmI4ih6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Gift to myself - Apple Design for my bookshelf @ Jolly Good Time http://t.co/wLMeSSAA
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Hackerschool full house! @ Spotify http://t.co/GahnWcnq
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I am totally loving @hunch's Friday playlist. #awesomeoffice <36 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Wow. "When does a cult become a religion? When the cult leader dies." @rushkoff on Steve Jobs. http://t.co/JLZgBc9Z6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Back to my slightly hiked but still cheap TimeWarner bill. #DVRfail.6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Listening to @hypem's zeitgeist from 2010. Gearing up for the 2011 lineup! <36 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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NYC marathon trickling through Bedford @ Fabianes Cafe & Pastry Shop http://t.co/Sym7WwI6
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Enjoyed rereading @gilgul 's post, The Anatomy of a Viral Tweet http://t.co/HOcJHxPG6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Thanks @swannodette for the intense Clojure talk. I think #hackerschool was really into it! cc: @nicholasbs @davidbalbert @j2labs6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Listening to http://t.co/0p5fpq1Y by @wikd while he was visiting #hackerschool today. Thanks for inviting him @j2labs!6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I just unlocked the "WSJ Banker" badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/bpACXuet
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Reader redesign: Terrible decision, or worst decision? http://t.co/uYqWUlKm (via @schwa23) - This is pretty bad.
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Wow - @hunch is playing macarena at the office. This just topped today's playlist.6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Studies show @LinkedListNYC readers are smarter, better-looking, and more likely to confuse correlation and causation. http://t.co/I6eAoopx
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I need more restaurants and cafe's in NYC using square so I can use the awesome cardcase everyday! http://t.co/0ERbBuO16 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Downloaded the gmail app minor glitch launching it but looks like a +1 from the apple mail client. Dont know why people are pooping on it.6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Now that I am looking at Google Reader I also just realized how badly the #frogblog was hacked... catchup wednesday6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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It’s a Monster Mash! I just unlocked the "Spooky Swarm" badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/gnoizfXO
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Thriller night! I just unlocked the "Halloween 2011" badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/CwIFSBeL
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The tree outside my window decide to change color @ de wine spot http://t.co/DNj7doRd
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So happy to be listening to @wnyc #thetakeaway thanks @heathervelez for hooking me on the morning news. I <3 radio.6 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Fascinating read - but have to start my Steve Jobs biography now. Why We’re Not Hiring Creative Technologists http://t.co/5AxsY94I
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I subscribed to @LinkedListNYC and all I got was the best newsletter in the entire world. http://t.co/xmudpyBZ
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I just shopped! http://t.co/q4bBodeN via @Fab
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American Apparel attracts non-hipsters once a year. Halloween.
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I just recommended ‘Brussels Herbs Plant Pots’ on @hunch. http://t.co/IBpG6EQx
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Still feel inspired after an amazing evening with Christiane Amanpour at the #womenforafghanwomen gala. Thanks @maryjeys for the invite!7 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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"The problem of women in the world trump ethnicity, race, religion." - Esther Hyneman #womenforafghanwomen
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This is probably one of the most inspiring events I could be at! Next up Christiane Amanpour! #womenforafghanwomen @sawcc
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Wow. Gloria Steinem takes the stage. Talk about the feminist group in the house! #womenforafghanwomen @sawcc
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Post Sawcc auction party! Thanks to all who came out and supported (@ Bar 13 w/ 6 others) http://t.co/SnjWZRzU
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Come join us for the SAWCC Auction! (@ Saffronart) [pic]: http://t.co/L4uhJyM8
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Glad to be back with good wifi so I can stream @hypem http://t.co/R5WrTTMI
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#hackerschool dinner (@ Artichoke Basille's Pizza w/ @kanja @nicholasbs) [pic]: http://t.co/PgKKvftc
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Finally shipped something! http://t.co/mPgLe0YR7 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I just became the mayor of Jolly Good Time on @foursquare! http://t.co/lWl77nd9
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“@AnonyOps: 82 countries have taken to the streets. Nearly 1000 cities. Amazing.” this is amazing! Curious for the outcome.
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Does this mean I can show my current book cover? “@bruntonspall: Whoa! Amazon just released the Kindle source code. - http://t.co/jCrNaAWL”
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This is beautiful! I'm playing KernType, a kerning game http://t.co/SBW6SVJp
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Wow! This really looks promising... Now there an App. Clipboard: http://t.co/sqGpd6iD via @wordpressdotcom
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Finally all updates done! Ready to start playing with #4Sq Radar and iCloud.7 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Step1: Checkin, Step2: Sync, Step3: Upgrade (@ Hunch HQ) http://t.co/KAAZ5e2X
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My account was just hacked by the @LinkedListNYC http://t.co/8xImqwKG
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congratulations @urbanant looks like http://t.co/NAW9kvOQ has shipped!7 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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With hackerschool! Thuesday night Din din. (@ Bill's Bar and Burger Meatpacking w/ @nicholasbs) [pic]: http://t.co/l2xDY9ba
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I just accidentally clicked a button to promote the @LinkedListNYC http://t.co/RclSyAZ6
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I don't believe I haven't been privi to this! Thanks @nicholasbs ;)7 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I just unlocked the "Triple Play" badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/QfUXYxCo
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JC art tour! W00t! (@ _gaia studio) http://t.co/w921aUPz
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Agreed! @j2labs "It's important to say that anyone who thinks PG was bashing NYC is only revealing that they never read PG's essays." #ycnyc7 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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This is frekin rockin! #4sq hack. http://t.co/YlHoXny8 Love it!7 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Hackerschool dinner! (@ Pop Burger) [pic]:
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So I am at my first ITP party as a plus one. @seanaes @missmoun missing you guys! http://t.co/blI6x3y9
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From Sawcc to ITP. Feels like worlds colliding! (@ 319 scholes st w/ @heathervelez) [pic]: http://t.co/jdJfOl95
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Sawcc Litfest @ Bar 13 http://t.co/XnuDxMOa
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Sawcc Literary Festival. (@ Revolution Books) http://t.co/FV3kTqzG
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Come join @sawcc for the litfest panel discussion this afternoon. The first panel is starting with Nisha M, Marina B. and Jyotsana S.
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gmail being down is pretty painful right now!8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Thrity Umrigar featured on Asia Pacific Forum http://t.co/Kq7MIXak. Hear her speak at the @sawcc LitFest! Tickets: http://t.co/Nn8zv27Z8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I'm an uncompensated spokesperson for the @LinkedListNYC http://t.co/AwgOmGDH
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Good resource for iOS app marketplace. (via @heavymeta) http://t.co/iUtN28MG8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Mile 24 http://t.co/sdfoVkyF
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Pulling into Prospect Park. Ready for my 55mi. (@ NYC Century Bike Tour 2011 Brooklyn Start w/ @heathervelez) http://t.co/8t9KpV3k
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My life is being changed by David Pogue. #makerfaire tips on using your iPhone.
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Hackerschool Batch[0]; bonding. @ World Maker Faire 2011 http://t.co/eJrQapAh
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Sooo exited! Geek fair! (@ World Maker Faire 2011 w/ @eemccue @workmajj @heathervelez) http://t.co/vpadraLu
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I just unlocked the "16 Candles" badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/Vipd3wCQ
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Theo Jensen mobile @ Hunch HQ http://t.co/seK821Fi
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A set of fun and thought provoking projects by @katehartman in her TED talk http://t.co/aR3a1pPx8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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"Every 2 minutes today we snap as many photos as the whole of humanity took in the 1800s" http://t.co/G2JtCgut (via @kirtan)8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I'm helping @wantful prepare for launch. Here are the six products I want most. http://t.co/EwwJU5tx
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uh oh. RT I may be late to the game on this but Tiny Towers is like 8-bit crack. Thank you @presuffix.8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Shout out to @alelariu being featured is this beautiful location http://t.co/sit18nnm <3 NYC.8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I just unlocked the "Bon Appetit - Navigator" badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/KOr2b0j9
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"Thanks for Teaching us" http://t.co/PB5HFGjt (via @swiss-miss) I love the blog design!8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Everyone doing ANYTHING with PCB's check these guys out upverter.com. They hail from Canadia and are awesome! @upverter #deathtoEAGLE8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Downtown NYC is so surreal. I forget it's part of the city I live in! http://t.co/Qak6Dum
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I just ousted @anjalibha as the mayor of Asian American Writers Workshop on @foursquare! http://t.co/f6FEojE
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Detailed article on A/B testing for product design http://t.co/vP50lbq8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Signed up for so many upcoming startups through @betalist. Kinda insane.8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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The typical American gets a new mobile phone every 18 months. Replacement Therapy http://t.co/sN6qaXp (via @TheAtlantic)8 months ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Coffee and cake. @ Jolly Good Time http://t.co/h82RJIM
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Swollen East River http://t.co/qJZertD
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Strolling out to check on @heathervelez's car - the one time that I am happy Williamsburg has no trees!
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@Hunch HQ (54 W 21st St)5 days ago
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@The Woods (48 S 4th St.)6 days ago
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@Republic (39 Union Sq. W)11 days ago
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@Hunch HQ (54 W 21st St)13 days ago
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@Crunch Fitness (113 4th Ave.)13 days ago
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@Cafe Mogador (133 Wythe Ave)2 weeks ago
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@Chelsea Clearview Cinemas (260 W 23rd St.)2 weeks ago
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@Burritoville Chelsea (266 W 23rd St)2 weeks ago
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@Chop't (18 E 23rd St.)2 weeks ago
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@Hunch HQ (54 W 21st St)2 weeks ago
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@Gimme Coffee (495 Lorimer St)2 weeks ago
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@Gimme Coffee (495 Lorimer St)2 weeks ago
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@Radegast Hall & Biergarten (113 N 3rd St.)2 weeks ago
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@Decibel (240 E 9th St)2 weeks ago
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@Swift Hibernian Lounge (34 E 4th St.)2 weeks ago
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@Parsons 6 E. 16th (6 E.16th St.)2 weeks ago