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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Use Twitter? Post 302342762 by Scott on Monday 10th of August 2009 05:10:23 PM
Old 08-10-2009
To be honest, I absolutely don't see the point in it!

I mean, what is the point in it?

Twitter and Tweet are already in the dictionary. Google is too, but only thanks to Google:

Code:
Main Entry:   google2  Part of Speech:   v  Definition:   to search for
information on the Internet, esp. using  the Google search engine Example:   
We googled to find the definition of the new  word.
Etymology:   trademark Google  Usage:   googling n

It'd a fad (-noun: a temporary fashion, notion, manner of conduct, etc., esp. one followed enthusiastically by a group.)

But one which has no doubt made someone a lot of money.

We must be in the wrong business!
 

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gflags2man - runs a Google flags base program and generates a man page. SYNOPSIS
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gflags2man runs a Google flags base program and generates a man page. Run the program, parse the output, and then format that into a man page. Usage: gflags2man <program> [program] ... OPTIONS
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