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As this week draws to a close I’ve been asking myself what’s going on with companies and their social media push and more importantly why has Twitter become a better escalation path to getting support than the official channels. This isn’t just me experiencing this either, two of my good friends have had similar experiences [...]
Its kind of funny how quickly word spreads, especially through Twitter. The other day I tweeted bout my experience setting up a pair of AX1000 load balancers from A10 Networks, it was mostly praise as the devices are truly impressive for what we paid for them. A day or two went by when I suddenly get an [...]
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- RT @science: Malaysian Assassin bug wears its victims’ corpses on its back http://t.co/T94wGRsO 1 week ago
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