Mac Power Users #55: Workflows with Adam Lisagor - 5by5
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Mac Power Users #55: Workflows with Adam Lisagor - 5by5
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You Look Nice Today — Sitting On My Actual Head & Shitting On My Face: A supercut of emotional hygiene
Maybe you like You Look Nice Today. I know I do. I miss those guys. Maybe one day they’ll return, but until then, maybe you could enjoy this supercut I made of all of their cold openings?1 It doesn’t make much sense. And that’s what makes it great. So please enjoy these very special 22 minutes.
- Except In Congrefs and The Magic Number, which were live and had none. Note: Live! Baby On A Dog did have a cold opening and it is included. You guys, I am a completist.
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 15 – Adam Lisagor
This week’s episode of the podcast features a discussion with video creator, app developer, podcast host and reluctant pitchman Adam Lisagor.
http://workawesome.com/podcast/workawesome-podcast-adam-lisagor/
Tagged with podcast workflow email time management creativity featured
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 13 - Gina Trapani
WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy had the pleasure to interview Lifehacker founding editor and highly-regarded developer Gina Trapani on this week’s episode of the podcast. Gina’s got a ton of projects on the go on the web, all of which are awesome in scope and in nature. She’s regarded as one of the top productivity experts on the web today (one could go as for to say that her reach expands well beyond the Internet realm as well), and it was truly a privilege to have her on as a guest. Show Notes Gina discusses the reason behind starting started Lifehacker and the reason for eventually leaving the site. Why Gina believes that productivity has had (and still does have) such an appeal to so many on the Internet. Todo.txt app, Gina’s self-developed task list application, is discussed. Gina gives a rundown of her daily workflow, including IRC, email and other tools she uses. What is ThinkUp? Gina spills the beans. Mike and Gina offer a requiem for the late, lamented Google Wave. The status of Gina’s standing desk experiment. Apparently, Gina occasionally dances while she works. So what’s on her playlist? Gina digs Gmail…she explains her reasons, what aspects of Gmail’s features she uses and some of the other apps she has to keep tabs on things.
There was a lot more that went down in this brief — yet informative and entertaining — discussion, including Gina’s drink of choice and sleep habits. Check out this episode by subscribing through your favorite podcast aggregator or by listening to it right here on the website. Please note that there were some slight issues with Skype on occasion during the interview. There wasn’t much that could be done about that, and since Gina’s time is at a premium, there was little choice but to let these rare imperfections slide. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it’ll help people find us and build up our listenership. We’re working hard to bring some great guests on — and we’ve already had some great ones — so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you’d like to hear, let us know in the comments. We’re starting to roll out some of the suggestions we’ve received as of this week’s podcast, such as the expanded show notes. There’s more improvements to come. Our goal…to be the podcast destination for those who want to do (and are doing) awesome work.
Huffduffed from http://workawesome.com/podcast/podcast-gina-trapani/
Tagged with podcast productivity lifehacker interview developer
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The Big Web Show: Episode 2: HTML5 with Jeremy Keith
Dan and Jeffrey talk with Jeremy Keith, designer, writer, speaker, and author of "HTML5 for Web Designers", a new book coming out in June of 2010. They discuss the goals and inspiration behind the book, as well as what HTML5 means for both web creators and those who consume the web, covering topics that range from structure to accessibility and implementation.
Tagged with dan benjamin jeffrey zeldman adactio jeremy keith html5 podcast
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Semantic Web Gang: Interfaces to the Semantic Web
With so much effort being devoted to the back-office manipulation and storage of semantic data, it is all too easy to forget the opportunities - and challenges - posed in inviting mainstream users to ‘browse the graph’ of semantic data. With expert contributions from MIT’s David Karger and the DBpedia team’s Christian Becker, the Gang sets about ensuring that the Interface is not forgotten.
