David Allen is the originator of GTD, and founder of David Allen Co. GTD is the shorthand brand for "Getting Things Done," the groundbreaking work-life management system by David Allen that provides concrete solutions for transforming overwhelm and uncertainty into an integrated system of stress-free productivity.
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Getting Things Done author David Allen reveals common GTD pitfalls and secrets to overcome them.
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5by5 | 5by5 Specials #15: Dan Benjamin on Michael Wolf’s NextMarket
Dan Benjamin is interviewed by Michael Wolf for the NextMarket Podcast.
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5by5 | 5by5 Specials #13: Radio Is Dead
Dan Benjamin and Myke Hurley of 70 Decibels discuss how Podcasting is evolving, the power of networks and share a huge announcement. This episode is a cross-post of 70 Decibel’s CMD+SPACE episode 33.
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Exclusive OmniFocus Interview with Ken Case, CEO of the Omni Group | The ProGuide
Are you a GTD fanatic? Love OmniFocus? Want a sneak peak at this week’s special Macworld Omni event? We’ve got an exclusive interview with Ken Case, CEO of the Omni Group, about their latest upgrade to their popular OmniFocus software.
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5by5 | Amplified #43: Not Your Average Mom
Jim and Dan discuss Dell going private and how Apple has defined itself over the years with a brief appearance by Dan’s mom. Later they are joined by Greg Howard of 3 Monkeys Amps to building custom amplifiers.
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5by5 | 5by5 Specials #11: We Believed Him (Lance Armstrong) Part 1
Part 1 of Haddie Cooke and Dan Benjamin’s discussion about the Lance Armstrong interview.
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5by5 | Amplified #12: A Kickstand On Everything I Own
Jim and Dan continue their conversation about the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display. They also offer perspective on Microsoft’s Surface announcement, purchasing music, page views, proper attribution, guitars, and more.
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Spark 109: Extreme crowdsourcing, the slow web, and motivation 3.0
- Joanne McNeil of Tomorrow Museum explains her take on the iPad’s lack of multitasking
- Apple announces multtiasking in iPhone OS 4
- Nora mentions the Spark slow web toolkit and her full interview with Jeff MacIntyre
- Tom Lucier‘s social media baby moratorium
- Swiss Miss Tina Roth Eisenberg tries some extreme crowdsourcing (full interview)
- Mayor Nicolai Wammen considers changing the name of Århus, Denmark, to Aarhus, Denmark
- CBC Radio 3‘s Grant Lawrence uses failin.gs to ask, “What’s wrong with me?”
- Daniel Pink on motivation 3.0
- Daniel’s book is Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
Music and sound effects used in this episode:
- Countdown by Corsica_S “oneSidedConversation” by airtone
- “Slow Down” (1941) by King Cole Trio
- “Humming” by fLako Music from “Music for Underwater Listening” by Podington Bear
- “I’ll Never Fail You” (1938) by Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra
- “Backed Vibes (clean)” by Kevin MacLeod
For more information (and instructions) visit http://cbc.ca/podcasting
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5by5 | The Talk Show #78: Wow, is that a Pen?
John Gruber and Dan Benjamin talk about the rumors of iPad 3, Windows 8 on ARM, LTE hardware, and Google Drive, about the Super Bowl ad Apple didn’t run, the Samsung stylus, and Path doing the wrong thing the wrong way.
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The Curious Ear: World’s First iPhone Show
The topic: mobile phones and what people do with them.
Possibly the first time a radio show has been recorded, edited and sent for transmission using a smartphone.
http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/the-curious-ear-doconone-iphone-show.html
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