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Date Added: July 05, 2008 04:08:02 PM
John Adams, Twitter’s new Ops Engineer (and apparently a descendant of the guy from the HBO series), said in a Twitter message today (where else) that he’ll be working to “fix twitter.” While I’m guessing that isn’t exactly how Twitter would like to have him describe his new job, we wanted to know more. So [...]

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