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unicode – Twitter image encoding challenge – Stack Overflow

Posted on March 22, 2012 by John in News

unicode – Twitter image encoding challenge – Stack Overflow. How much information can be stored in a unicode-based Twitter message? You might be surprised. Coders on the Stack Overflow site were able to compress and transmit complete images through some very creative schemes. Remember, there’s only 140 characters to work with, but you might be […]

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