5by5 - The B&B Podcast #85: The Circle of Confusion
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5by5 | The B&B Podcast #85: The Circle of Confusion
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5by5 | The Frequency #5: Bulge is not the Preferred Nomenclature
5by5 - The Frequency #5: Bulge is not the Preferred Nomenclature
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5by5 | The Frequency #1: Space Crickets
5by5 - The Frequency #1: Space Crickets
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Tips and Tricks: OmniFocus
5by5 - The B&B Podcast #80: Tips and Tricks: OmniFocus
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The Impromptu: Not Too Many People Died
John Siracusa and Adam discuss patent radicalism, Wikipedia’s absent radicals and the direction of incremental change at Apple and Amazon.
http://theimpromptu.net/2012/09/s8-not-too-many-people-died/
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5by5 | The B&B Podcast #76: Pop Open LaunchBar
5by5 - The B&B Podcast #76: Pop Open LaunchBar
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Why Your Cellphone Could Be Called A ‘Tracker’ : NPR
ProPublica investigative reporter Peter Maass says cellphone companies monitor where we are, who we call, what we buy â and often provide it to law enforcement when requested. "They are collecting a heck of a lot more information than we expect them to be collecting about us," he tells Fresh Air.
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/06/160627856/why-your-cell-phone-could-be-called-a-tracker
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5by5 | The B&B Podcast #72: I Clicked That Ketchup Article
Shawn and Ben talk about the new Digg, Cultured Code’s Cloud Sync, the balance of shipping half-finished products early versus taking longer to ship products that are finished, why not being on Facebook may mean you’re a suspicious citizen, and how real-life priorities intersect with "GTD".
Show Notes & Links Presented by HelpSpot Open links in a new window? Posts for iPad on the iTunes App Store 9rules Digg - What the Internet is talking about right now So Apparently, We’ve Been Using Ketchup Cups All Wrong | Foodbeast Nexus Q launch delayed indefinitely, no longer available for pre-order | Ars Technica Facebook Abstainers could be labeled Suspicious Vivek Haldar : Productivity porn Things Cloud Public Beta | Things Blog | Cultured Code State of Sync, Part 1 | Things Blog | Cultured Code
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Four Thought: James Bridle
James Bridle asks how computer networks will affect cultural memories.
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BBC - Podcasts - Four Thought: Russell M. Davies 21 Sept 2011
Four Thought talks include stories and ideas which will affect our future, in politics, society, the economy, business, science, technology or the arts. Recorded live, the talks are given by a range of people with a new thought to share.
After the internet and social media, what will be the next technological revolution? Writer, blogger and social entrepreneur Russell M. Davies argues that like the early days of blogging, we are about to witness another flowering of individual creativity. This time, he says, it will unleash "all sorts of interesting gadgety things", and determine our relationships with them. "It’s about making your own stuff, which might be a bit silly and a bit trivial and pointless, but you get the satisfaction of making it yourself," he says. This revolution in individual gadgetry - and designing our relationship with them - will prove "exciting, radical, life-affirming stuff". Four Thought is a series of talks which combine thought provoking ideas and engaging storytelling. Recorded in front of an audience at the RSA in London, speakers take to the stage to air their latest thinking on the trends, ideas, interests and passions that affect our culture and society.
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