The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @varunkumar ever

August 4th, 2011

+1 RT @vijayanands: The Stupidest argument I’ve ever heard: techcrunch.com/2011/08/03/fyi…

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RT @vk_n: London Could Soon Get Free Wi-Fi Everywhere http://goo.gl/fb/I7tIG

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RT @TheNextWeb: Skype 2.1 for Android is out, video calling now available on most handsets http://tnw.to/1AF5C by @TGW_Paul on @TNWapps

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AppMobi - Corss-platform mobile development in **Chrome**. Looks impressive. Havent played around with it though — http://goo.gl/ep4Mx

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@psankar @TechCrunch well, thatz how most of their stories are. :|

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Google Threw A Punch, Microsoft Fires Back With A Missile via @TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2011/08/03/mic…

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@arunkumar_n as of now only that. Have other plans as well. Will tell u offline.

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RT @vk_n: Gmail for mobile, now sharper and smoother http://goo.gl/fb/8fBNu

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How to Implement Google Instant Pages on your Website? bit.ly/oYYdBm

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Gmail for mobile, now sharper and smoother bit.ly/quKGew

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@psankar Your company is mentioned on ths Google post — http://googleblog.blogsp…

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RT @TheNextWeb: Google accuses Apple, Microsoft and Oracle of waging a ‘hostile’ campaign against Android http://tnw.to/1AEp3

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Woah!! RT @google: New: When patents attack Android. goo.gl/Vjrq6

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Downloaded 3.4 GB in ~45 mins. http://post.ly/2kMNx

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NETduino - Another open source electronics platform using the .Net micro framework bit.ly/nYV9Xv

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Earth may once have had two moons bbc.in/poqV8r

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@gmanka yeah, right. They just dont understand it. They are expanding without improving their customer service which is very dangerous.

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@gmanka they are trying to expand to other cities. But, their customer care is not able to sustain to the increasing user base.

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Downloading a 4 GB file. Beam Telecom gives me the feeling that I m actually copying from my hard disk. Avg speed 1.2 M’B’/s

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