A compilation of this past week’s Twitter messages – from the serious to the whimsical – from some top names in technology.
“SF to London, full flight, no upgrades, middle seat economy. Keeping it real, yo.”
– Dylan Collins, executive chairman of Fight My Monster, founder of Jolt Online, DemonWare and Phorest
“Camouflage bow tie, oh yes.”
– Damien Mulley, owner of Mulley Communications and organiser of the Web Awards and Social Media Awards
“Watching Warhorse. So far the horse has the best lines.”
– Charles Arthur, The Guardian’s technology editor
“Sustained periods of anger or boredom usually lead to big (good) things for me, which is to say: something huge must be coming.”
– Jen Bekman, founder and CEO of 20×200
“I’m still up coding at 1:00 AM, in a hotel room somewhere in Orange County. I’m either an insomniac or obsessed.”
– Ben Parr, CNET columnist former editor of Mashable
“I didn’t need that last pancake.”
– Tim Stevens, Engadget’s editor-in-chief
“It’s a good thing WSJ’s URLs include ‘online’ in them or I might have mistaken my computer screen for a newspaper.”
– Zach Epstein, executive editor at BGR Media, LLC
“Strong people stand up for themselves, the strongest people also stand up for others.”
– Art Jonak, CEO, Network Professionals