Sentence examples for working on glitch from inspiring English sources

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There are about a dozen or so people working on Glitch now, with most based in San Francisco or Vancouver (where Butterfield spends most of his time).

For one, it's good relations for a company that was originally built as a communications layer for developers (Slack's developers, when they were still working on Glitch and whatever might come in its wake), and continues to count them among some of their more dedicated users.

I've always wanted to work abroad, and I'm real lucky to be working on Glitch.

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"For the 18 months we've been preparing to bring this in we've been working through the specs, working on any glitches that they see, and making sure we're designing the system with their input.

"Solve any problem" is his motto, and he duly sets to work on the glitches in Michel's existence.

Napster has been offline since July 2nd while, in order to comply with a judge's order, it works on technical glitches to filters which are supposed to prevent users downloading copyrighted music.

Work on "Glitch" began in 2009 before truly powerful mobile devices really took off.

At least AMD is working on fixing some of the graphical glitches.

After the highly profitable sale of Flickr to Yahoo!, the Canadian tech entrepreneur began working on a new online civilization-building game, Glitch.

At one point, the sound went out on the game, a glitch that the diabolical Finns at Rovio claim to be working on.

In the Glitch closure announcement, Butterfield also writes about how Tiny Speck is working on future products.

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