CodeWhiz / Scott

Fan of LifeHacker, TWIG, Radio Lab, and borderline crabby old man considering professional guidance.

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  1. TWiT 228: The TWiT of the Decade

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Kevin Rose, Robert Scoble

    Guests:

    @alexlindsay on Video on the Web @bobbyllew on YouTube @danegolden on Googlization of everything @danpatterson on shorter distance between people, other people, and information @catherine_hall on Freedom to work from anywhere @chrismarquardt on Cinema quality video in Digital SLRs @DonMcAllister on RSS @drkiki on Large Hadron Collider @heathr on Democratization of media @iEchuu on HD-DVD story on Digg @klandwehr on iPhone and App store @macsfuture on Apple goes from has-been to kingmaker @malventano on Solid state @marcpelletier on Life-extending medicine @martinsargent on Webvan and Peapod @merlyn on Moore’s Law still works @notpatrick on Net Neutrality @patricknorton on Moore’s Law applies to everything @ScottBourne on Digital Photography @shwood on Y2K @sirjimbo on Leo-Arrington controversy @techAU on HD

    And a special thanks to those who made the effort to recommend stories but we weren’t able to get to:

    @mccannt on iPhone @Arenlor on Podcasting @danstuntz on iTunes @thegizwiz on Slingbox @JackYZhang on HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray @GrendelKhan on iPhone @silnan on User-generated content @reldnahcire on Digital content distribution @MarkHunterOrr on iPhone developer community @dhowell on The two-way web @BagelTechNews on Dotcom bubble burst @elliot on Email, cell phones, and more @LeifAndersen on Ubuntu Linux @janafarman on Wireless technology improvements @swordedge on Hard drive advancements @ernieattorney on RSS @David_Ford on Internet Video … and Steve Wozniak on the Mars rover We end the year, and decade, with a look at the most important stories of the 2000s.

    For additional show notes, visit the wiki page for this episode. Links to stories we covered (and then some) are available from Delicious or in our Friendfeed Room.

    Transcript posted 24 hours after show release by PodsInPrint.

    For two free audio books, sign up for an Audible Platinum account at http://audible.com/twit2.

    Bandwidth for TWiT is provided by AOL Music and Spinner.com.

    Running time: 1:43:01

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  2. PRI: Selected Shorts Podcast A Touch of Magic

    Tony-winner James Naughton reads Andrew Lam’s "The Palmist," in which a teenage boy learns about his future, on a bus. The English humorist Saki depicts upper-class horticultural snobbery in "The Occasional Garden." Daniel Gerroll reads. Donald Barthelme’s surreal story "The Balloon" describes its sudden appearance in the sky over Manhattan. Maria Tucci reads with wry charm. The program closes with Haruki Murakami’s unsettling tale "The Little Green Monster," which faces a repressed housewife with a deceptively nightmarish creature.

    from : NPR Podcasts

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  3. This American Life #87: A Very Special Sedaris Christmas

    Stories from David Sedaris’ book of Christmas stories, Holidays on Ice, read onstage by David, Julia Sweeney and actor Matt Malloy.

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  4. This Week In Google 22: The Cloud In The Bottle

    The year in Google, the meaning of open, and whither Microsoft. Literally.

    Show notes

    Friendfeed conversation and Friendfeed links for this episode.

    Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Gina Trapani, and Jeff Jarvis

    Running time: 1:16:50

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  5. KEXP Live Performance: The Heavy

    It’s soul. It’s funk. It’s garage-rock. It is The Heavy. This British group pummels the KEXP airwaves with this exclusive live performance featuring tracks from their sophomore LP ‘The House That Dirt Built.’ Recorded on 10/30/09 - 4 songs: Sixteen, What You Want Me To Do?, Cause For Alarm, How You Like Me Now?

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  6. TTBOOK: Future Perfect: Our Peace of Mind

    Jill Bolte Taylor describes her stroke as an unusual path to growth. Richard Davidson is observing contemplatives with a brain scanner. A round-up of some of the latest research into happiness, from economist Richard Layard and psychologists Robert Biswas-Diener and Sonja Lyubormirsky. Satish Kumar says that the secret to a stress-free life is to take it at a walking pace. Richard Schoch believes the way we think about happiness today is a thin, watery version of a deep and complex subject. Al Green has spent his life testifying on stage and in the pulpit to the power of grace, love and happiness.

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  7. TTBOOK: Alone Time

    John Cacioppo says that loneliness is a signal as fundamental to our well-being as hunger and thirst. Robert Kull chose to live completely alone off the coast of Chile for a year. Bill Friskics-Warren conducts a quick trip through some classic songs of loneliness. Thomas Dumm thinks a lonely society can be a dangerous one. Kathleen Norris describes Acedia, a kind of frantic escapism and aversion to other people.

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  8. Fink from KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic Podcast : NPR Podcasts by Jason Bentley

    Fink started out as a techno trip-hop artist then peeled back the layers until he found his inner troubadour, as seen through his May 2009 Album release, Sort of Revolution. Armed with his guitar, he’ll perform new songs for Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  9. Tii - iTem 0109 - We are all suffering from iPhone Syndrome from tii’s Podcast

    Tii - iTem 0109 - We are all suffering from iPhone Syndrome from tii’s Podcast

    Links Mentioned in this Episode: AFP: Apple hits back against Nokia in patent row Apple Easing Up on iPhone Developers? Mac Rumors App Store Apps Finally Gets Prettier Pages iPhone users suffering ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ - 9 to 5 Mac Daring Fireball: Who Do You Believe, Randall Stross or Your Own Lying Eyes? iPhone Owners Suffer Stockholm Syndrome, AT&T is Actually Awesome Digitimes - Apple Looking to Have Record iPhone Quarter: Report AT&T Takes the Fall for the iPhoneâs Glitches - NYTimes.com 64GB 4th Gen iPhone Next Year? | The iPhone Blog AppleInsider | Retailers want in on Apple’s iPod touch POS system Appolicious Lands $2 Million For iPhone App Directory Smule raises $8M more | VentureBeat ComScore: iPhone overtakes Windows Mobile use for the first time in US AT&T Downplays Talk of Tiered Pricing - Mac Rumors ProPrompter Teleprompter Review - Appmodo International Performance Seen Driving iPhone and iPod Touch Growth iPhone and iPod Touch See International Surge iPhone beats Droid in Manhattan speed tests | VentureBeat Small iPhone developer Tapulous sees big success| Reuters BBC News - Vodafone to sell iPhone in UK in January 2010 Vodafone opens pre-registration for the iPhone

    Apps and Software Mentioned in this Episode: Tii App

    Musical Lights Word Oddities Pocket Adder Red Conquest Blue Defense iVideoCamera Dragon Dictation More Birthdays Occasions

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

  10. AppSlappy #27: “Droid makes RIM nervous”

    AppSlappy #27: “Droid makes RIM nervous” from AppSlappy by admin

    Verizon Wireless made clear from the start that its Droid smartphone was designed to put pressure on Apple, the maker of the iPhone, and AT&T (T), the exclusive U.S. iPhone carrier. As part of a $100 million marketing push, Verizon Wireless enumerates several ways it believes the Droid outperforms the iPhone.

    Yet analysts say the Droid and other devices that sport the Android operating system may also take a toll on Research In Motion, the maker of another smartphone, the BlackBerry. “It’s clear there’s been a lot of marketing at Verizon around the Droid, so that is going to hurt RIM,” says Raymond James (RJF) analyst Steve Li.

    NEW STUFF NES Emulator ‘Nescaline’ – 6.99 Mr. Space! – .99 Pac-Man Championship Edition – 99 (on sale for limited time) ‘Metal Slug Touch’ – 4.99

    STUPID APP OF THE WEEK WoW Dancers 17+ – .99 (Thanks Jess)

    REVIEWS!

    Scott: Mr. Space – .99 Soft Freak Fiesta – .99 MiniSquadron – 2.99 ExtraLife Viewer – FREE

    Eric: Mr. Space – .99, Delicious Vinyl DJ – 2.99, Dragon Dictation – Free, Jellycar 2 -.99

    All that and segments, your calls, and emails too!! Enjoy the episode!

    —Huffduffed by CodeWhiz 3 years ago

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