Higher Innovation Week RT, Jan. 13, 2012
Welcome to a new feature for Higher Innovation—the Week’s Retweets (RT).
In the Week’s RT, we share a curated list of tweets from across Microsoft in Education, the company, and our industry colleagues on the web. You may even see your own tweets. There is a lot of news happening all of the time, this provides a compilation for easy discovery, reading, and sharing.
Enjoy this Week’s RT and feel free to add new tweets in the comments below.
Have a great weekend as we celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
Search API will now always return “real” Twitter user IDs. The with_twitter_user_id parameter is no longer necessary. An era has ended. ^TS
— Twitter API (@EDUCTO) November7, 2011
See you next week.
Cameron Evans
Cameron Evans is the national technology officer and CTO for Microsoft Education. Follow @EDUCTO
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