Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

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February 15th, 2016

WIKICATEGORYMEMBERS(“en:Category:US presidential candidates, 2016”), WIKIPAGEVIEWS(), ready: https://t.co/hl1utW2DrB https://t.co/pQXUYrEe2C

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Thanks for the feature request :-) https://t.co/37rNJ5K0oA

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And because #iLoveFS, the Wikipedia Tools for Google Spreadsheets are open-sourced on GitHub https://t.co/ntZ1BNrwCV https://t.co/X91M4U2y67

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Google Apps Add-Ons are thoroughly reviewed—a lengthy but worthwhile process: here th@wikidataTA -FACTS() func docspic.twitter.com/llGcsdCRfJfJ

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The Wikipedia Tools for Google Spreadsheets are now available as an official Sheets Add-On: https://t.co/r6VGiSfT30. https://t.co/MKAEozdE4T

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@RubenVerborgh You should make a PR to add <marquee> support for excessively long paper titles… CC@pchampinin

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@kdzwinel @Paul_Kinlan Hmm, not sure I understand the rationale… Even navigator.geolocation is opt-in & IMHO doesn’t need to be HTTPS-only.

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@jerem (i) It’s probably a silo on purpose and (ii), they’re therefore not using SFSafariViewController (background https://t.co/mSeijKYXye)

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Impressive use of the experimental CSS “perspective” property (https://t.co/lrT19Le4OC) in this @SmashingMag demo: https://t.co/OCbBcW5VXS

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RT @wsREST: Now that our Program Chair is settled and full of great experts (https://t.co/6nuUj35Fjk), consider writing a paper: https://t.…

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