This week in Twitter

Lots of the little stuff that used to wind up here at SvN gets posted by us individually at Twitter these days. So as an experiment, let’s try a wrap-up post featuring highlights from this week’s 37signals staff posts at Twitter.

@rjs Here are some notes on my talk at the School of Visual Arts by @soulellis: http://bit.ly/9MBLig

@jasonfried http://twitpic.com/1ea9hl – The Russian jet train: http://bit.ly/dpeU3f

@dhh The American scoffed, “I am a Harvard MBA and could help you”. http://bit.ly/dCLsmW (The Fisherman’s Parable)

@dhh Kindle still owns the iPad for use outside. You can’t see anything but smudges and it overheats in 5-10 minutes in direct sunlight 🙁

@jasonfried You haven’t blown them away until they send you a check.

@jsierles Travel, but have a modest base. Carry a pen. Put the camera away. Talk to people.

@asianmack For all the praise Apple gets for its quality user interfaces, iTunes really sucks the big one.

@bergatron You can double-tap a paragraph of text with TWO fingers on the iPad to select it. The alternative is four successive single taps.

@mattlinderman Good piece on “Producing Pro Podcasts.” http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_producing_pro_podcasts/index.html

@jasonfried Zillow’s iPad app is really well done. Great way to explore homes for sale/rent: http://www.zillow.com/ipad

@mattlinderman Robie House video: Experience a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece from inside. http://bit.ly/9bHKGe

@dhh Talking computer setups at http://david.heinemeier.hansson.usesthis.com/

@rjs “Goodbye Point & Shoots, Goodbye Laptops.” http://bit.ly/d1Apz5

@jasonfried My first article for Inc. Magazine. Also in the April issue on newsstands now: http://bit.ly/d7B66F

@rjs Beautifully simple and complete sketches of splashes and falling drops from “On Growth and Form”: http://bit.ly/a7yCPU

@jasonfried Newsweek on 37signals and REWORK: http://www.newsweek.com/id/235687/output/print

@asianmack Apple’s market capitalization exceeds Walmart’s. Microsoft and Exxon are the only US companies whose market caps exceed Apple’s.