In Part 3 of our FilmAid broadcast, Damon Lindelof joins us to discuss his thoughts on internet fandom, the response to Prometheus, the logic of time travel, and taking chances with the Star Trek franchise.
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FilmAid Broadcast #3 – Damon Lindelof
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Blink and the Mobile Web is in Trouble with Paul Irish on The Breaking Development Podcast
Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.
Paul and Jim discuss Google’s transition from WebKit to Blink and then discuss why the mobile web is in trouble as well as what we can do to fix it.
http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/blink-and-the-mobile-web-is-in-trouble-with-paul-irish
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Web Tools for the Open Web with Divya Manian on The Breaking Development Podcast
Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.
Divya and Jim discuss web tools for the open web, some of the tools that the Adobe Web Platform team has created, and some of the open source projects like HTML5 Please and HTML5 Boilerplate. We end with a brief talk of SVG and some of the SVG tools that Divya’s team is working on.
http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/web-tools-for-the-open-web-with-divya-manian
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Neal Stephenson on Stranger Than Fiction
Welcome to Stranger Than Fiction, a new six-episode podcast from Slate, the New America Foundation, and Arizona State University. Each week, Tim Wu—a Future Tense fellow at New America, the author of The Master Switch, and a professor at Columbia Law School—talks to a contemporary science fiction writer about whether we’re living in the future.
In the debut episode, Wu talks to Neal Stephenson, the award-winning science fiction author of Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon, and more. They discuss the purpose of science fiction, geek culture, and whether—contrary to our constant hand-wringing about “everything changing so fast”—innovation has really slowed down.
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Danny Meyer on Staff Meals at His Restaurants
Danny Meyer, of Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, Maialino, Blue Smoke, The Modern, and more, talks about the food that the chefs make for one another—the staff “family meal.” It is simple, often improvised, but special enough to please the chefs’ discerning palates. In Family Table: Favorite Staff Meals from Our Restaurant to Your Home, the restaurants’ culinary director, Michael Romano, coauthor of the award-winning Union Square Cafe Cookbook, collects and refines his favorite in-house dishes for the home cook, while served Karen Stabiner shares stories about how this imaginative array of dishes came to be.
Tagged with food cooking cuisine book:author=michael romano
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This American Life - 495: Hot In My Backyard
After years of being stuck, the national conversation on climate change finally started to shift — just a little — last year, the hottest year on record in the U.S., with Hurricane Sandy flooding the New York subway, drought devastating Midwest farms, and California and Colorado on fire. Lots of people were wondering if global warming had finally arrived, here at home. This week, stories about this new reality.
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5by5 | CMD+Space #43: Option+CMD+H, with Merlin Mann
This time Myke is joined by Merlin Mann, for a very different episode of CMD+SPACE.
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Children Of ‘Tiger’ Style Parenting May Struggle More : Code Switch : NPR
In 2011, Amy Chua gave us the phrase "Tiger Mother" to describe the no-nonsense parenting style she felt brought out the best in her kids. A new study looks at whether that style of parenting is always effective.
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Tinkerer of Many Things with Ashley Baxter - The East Wing
The East Wing is a podcast brought to you by Tim Smith, that talks with industry experts about design, solving problems and the keys to creating products with value.
This week we talk to Ashley Baxter. Ashley describes herself as a tinkerer of many things, and we agree. At the young age of 18, she took over the family business and has branched out into other products. We talk about how she got started, her first talk, and more.
Tagged with east wing web design twitter:user=iamashley industryconf
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The Web Ahead #51: Rendering Engines, Vendor Prefixes & Chrome Blink
Chrome recently announced they will replacing the webkit rendering engine with a new one, named Blink. What’s up with that? To find out, Chris Wilson and Paul Irish join Jen Simmons to explain rendering engines and vendor prefixes.
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