Tech tweets of the week


7 Apr 2012

A compilation of this past week’s Twitter messages – from the serious to the whimsical – from some top names in technology.

“Beautiful day, am expecting locusts and snow by 3pm.”
–      Pat Phelan, director of products and innovation, MAXROAM

“If you deleted every message in your inbox, how many people would notice?”
–      Bill Liao, social networking entrepreneur and philanthropist

“Crap, I burnt my salad. I’m sure I’m doing this wrong.”
–      Damien Mulley, owner of Mulley Communications and organiser of the Web Awards and Social Media Awards

“Attention Los Angeles! I shall be in you Thursday-Sunday. Epic brunching shall occur. Who’s in?”
–      Ben Hammersley, editor at large of the UK edition of WIRED magazine

Oh man, what do I do with founders who use the term ‘Secret Sauce’ more than 2x in an interview …?”
–      Courtney Boyd Meyers, features editor of The Next Web

At the Rosewood and just passed Bill Gates and John Doerr. I am clearly headed to the wrong event …”
–      Sarah Lacy, reporter and senior editor at TechCrunch

If I haven’t seen a fresh email in 10 minutes I just assume email servers are down. This makes me very sad.”
–      Tim Stevens, Engadget’s editor-in-chief

“Hey, April, stop being so f—ing busy.”
–      Zach Epstein, executive editor at BGR Media, LLC

Okay, going to make a drink and catch up on Mad Men. I love you all, and I’m sorry if I hurt your feelings.”
–      Joshua Topolsky, editor-in-chief of The Verge

Be kind, because everyone you meet is fighting some sort of battle.”
–      Art Jonak, CEO, Network Professionals