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  1. A Brief History of the Complete Redesign of Google

    In the summer of 2011, Google completely redesigned nearly all of its applications to be more focused, elastic, and effortless. For the first time in Google’s history, hundreds of millions of users could use a suite of products – from Search and Maps to Gmail, Docs, and Calendar – with a unified, modern look and feel. Join the designers who led the effort for war stories and lessons learned in bringing beauty to Google’s flagship products.

    —Huffduffed by mb 8 months ago

  2. 5by5 | The Critical Path #24: Spidey Sense

    We talk about Apple’s fourth quarter, Horace’s trip to California and his visit to Colbert Report. It’s all leading up to a fusion of entertainment and technology to create something never seen before. Something wonderful.

    —Huffduffed by mb one year ago

  3. 5by5 | The Critical Path #21: Negative Costs

    Continuing our discussion of the creative side of Hollywood accounting, Dan and Horace take on the way income from movies is distributed and why no movies ever make money. The observations sharpen focus on the over-arching influence distribution has on the creative process.

    —Huffduffed by mb one year ago

  4. 5by5 | The Critical Path #20: Below the (belt)line

    Horace and Dan begin a journey through the financial carnival that is Hollywood and talk about the wonders they encounter.

    —Huffduffed by mb one year ago

  5. David Allen: Getting Things Done Interview – Getting your Startup Under Control: Business

    In this interview, David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, explains how entrepreneurs can be in control, why planning and having an overall purpose is key.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/david-allen-getting-things-done-interview-getting-your-startup-under-control-business/

    —Huffduffed by mb one year ago

  6. Can Chromebooks Make a Comeback?

    A Techwise Conversation With Analyst Ben Bajarin

    "It’s been two months since Samsung and Acer, in collaboration with Google, started selling the Chromebook. For about a third the price of a MacBook Air you get a similarly sleek computer. The downside? It runs essentially one application—Google’s Chrome browser. In exchange, though, you’re as free as a bird to roam among the clouds…."

    —Huffduffed by mb one year ago