Haddie Cooke and Dan Benjamin take callers and discuss the second half of the Lance Armstrong interview by Oprah.
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5by5 | 5by5 Specials #12: We Believed Him: Part II
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He Put the “i” in iPod
Ken Segall, former creative director for NeXT and Apple, discusses his new book Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple’s Success.
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5by5 | The Talk Show #71: Hashcow
5by5 - The Talk Show #71: Hashcow
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In Memoriam - Steve Jobs
Huffduffed from http://yourmaclifeshow.com/inthenews/2011/10/07/memoriam-steve-jobs
Wednesday was an awful day for the Macintosh Community - Thursday was not much better. As I wondered what to do and how to do it, I came up with this idea - have friends and colleagues "Tell Me a Steve Jobs Story". Thanks very much to all who participated and, for those of you who couldn’t do it, my apologies for not being able to fit you in.
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Steve Jobs: ‘Computer Science Is A Liberal Art’ : NPR
Everyone should be able to harness technology, Jobs told Fresh Air’s Terry Gross in 1996. In memory of Apple’s co-founder and former CEO, we listen back to excerpts of their conversation. "Our goal was to bring a liberal arts perspective … to what had traditionally been a very geeky technology," he said.
https://www.npr.org/2011/10/06/141115121/steve-jobs-computer-science-is-a-liberal-art
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Always On: How the iPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future—and Locked Us In
Brian X. Chen explains how the iPhone is opening the door to what he calls the "always-on" future, where we are all constantly connected to a global Internet via flexible, incredibly capable gadgets that allow us to do anything, anytime, from anywhere. In Always On: How the iPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future—and Locked Us In, he explains the far-reaching implications of this future—both positive and negative—throughout all areas of our lives.
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Malcolm Gladwell Looks At Technology Innovations
Innovation and originality are close cousins. We think of creative innovators as people with new ideas. But to read Malcolm Gladwell on the subject is to be reminded of a distinction: An innovator may not be the one with the new idea — but with a new take on an old idea. Robert Siegel interviews Gladwell, who wrote "Creation Myth: Xerox PARC, Apple, and the truth about innovation" in the May 16th issue of The New Yorker.
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Farming, Obsessing, Emailing, Expecting
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