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Launched in 2008, Google Chrome quickly dominated the browser market to become the most used browser globally within 4 years of its public release.
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A quick post for about what you can see.
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How to watch #Elf in London in December 2015.Memo to self on how to set up a page redirect on a.Echofon is (sort of) a hacker-tool for Twitter.Worked example: redirecting some pages on the work.Communicating Risk in Health Information (London).
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However searching for from:username brings up what I think are all the tweets they sent before locking their account. Clicking on the account's name in both cases tells me that I can't see their tweets and that their accounts are private. Via Echofon I've spotted a tweet sent 17 hours earlier and another one sent within 48 hours that both showed up in search results, from accounts that have since locked their accounts and which I don't follow. This was a new one to me and I only noticed it today. On any app or platform (possibly with the exception of Twitter for Android) you can simply search the person's username to see alll of their tweets (and replies. Echofon doesn't appear to distinguish accounts blocking me from accounts not blocking me - I can't favourite or retweet a tweet, but otherwise if I was using only Echofon I'd probably not realise. If I click on their username on desktop it tells me I'm blocked but if I click on their name on Echofon it just shows me all their tweets, followers / following etc. I had been blocked by a homeopathy enthusiast for some time, without realising it, because their tweets showed up on the #homeopathy hashtag which I occasionally entertain myself with on desktop Twitter. A big caveat is that the 'via Twitter Web Client' would also appear if I had used the Chrome browser app on my iPhone to send a tweet. There probably aren't many times you'd need this information but I have used it in a vaguely 'forensic' sense to help someone strongly indicate that someone else sent a tweet themselves and that it wasn't automated.