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Reboot: Change Your Operating System With Derek Sivers – FA132
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Fertile Medium: For People Who Live Online
Fertile Medium is an advice column, podcast, and community consultancy for the social web by Derek Powazek.
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Nicole Jones podcast interview: content strategy at Facebook â lucid plot, by Jonathan Kahn
Tagged with content strategy
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Charlie Kaufman: Screenwriting Lecture
One of modern cinema’s most celebrated writers, Kaufman’s work includes surreal fantasy Being John Malkovich, cerebral sci-fi Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and comedy drama Adaptation. In this lecture held at BAFTA on 30 September 2011, he discusses the techniques of writing for the big screen.
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The future of radio - Media Report - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
With multiple new ways of listening to sound, whether via your phone, an iPod or your laptop, this week we ask whether radio has a future. Its demise has been foretold many times in recent decades and yet radio has managed to renew itself. But is it facing its biggest challenge yet?
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/mediareport/21-december-2012/4433714
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Micro Mobile Interactions | The Breaking Development Podcast | Fresh Squeezed Mobile brought you by Breaking Development
Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.
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Digital Wars: Apple, Google, Microsoft and the Battle for the Internet - Video and audio - News and media - Home
Tagged with ecosystems
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RSA - Zero Degrees of Empathy
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5by5 | Build and Analyze #78: The Opposite of Instapaper
5by5 - Build and Analyze #78: The Opposite of Instapaper
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Creating an Internet of Entities
The Internet today consists of a morass of partial and redundant content: the ~17m businesses and POI in the US, for example, are duplicated over 1.2 billion website across over 5 million domains. This tangle of duplicate, fragmentary, and often incorrect information ensures that unequivocally identifying a person, place or thing on the Internet will always be a challenge. The members of this panel are working to fix this, and will discuss their projects in the Library, Government, and Big Data sectors to create an Internet where real-world people, places, and things can be referenced unambiguously. It focuses on pragmatic, real-world examples: the panelists from Factual, the Sunlight Foundation, Jetpac, and the Internet Archive each highlight their specific experiences in creating platforms and apps that identify and disambiguate individual entities across applications and verticals, and describe both the pitfalls and benefits of working towards an Internet of Entities.
Tagged with #sxsw #netentity
