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  1. Productive Talk Compilation: 8-episode podcast with GTD’s David Allen | 43 Folders (2006)

    As promised, here’s the single-file compilation of the Productive Talk podcast interviews I did with David Allen, the author of Getting Things Done. The final version’s eight episodes clock in at a

    http://www.43folders.com/2006/11/28/productive-talk-comp

    —Huffduffed by mitchellkoch 4 months ago

  2. 5by5 | High Density #1: Glenn Fleishman

    We talk about what it takes to be on Jeopardy (and how to win.) We also go on a journey into the lore and charm of The Economist and the curious state of modern journalism.

    http://5by5.tv/hd/1

    —Huffduffed by mitchellkoch 5 months ago

  3. Jeffrey Veen – Designing our way through data | Web Directions

    The hype around Web 2.0 continues to increase to the point of absurdity. We hear all about a rich web of data, but what can we learn from these trends to actually apply to our designs? You’ll take a tour through the past, present, and future of the web to answer these questions and more:

    * What can we learn from the rich history of data visualization to inform our designs today?
    * How can we do amazing work while battle the constant constraints we find ourselves up against?
    * How do we really incorporate users into our practice of user experience?
    

    —Huffduffed by mitchellkoch one year ago

  4. Biz Talk session with Gary Vaynerchuk and Jason Fried

    What’s better than spending three hours talking business with Gary? Spending those three hours with Gary and Jason Fried, cofounder and CEO of 37signals.

    http://www.archive.org/details/BizTalkSessionWithGaryVaynerchukAndJasonFried

    —Huffduffed by mitchellkoch one year ago

  5. Graham on Start-ups, Innovation, and Creativity | EconTalk | Library of Economics and Liberty

    Paul Graham, essayist, programmer and partner in the y-combinator talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about start-ups, innovation, and creativity. Graham draws on his experience as entrepreneur and investor to discuss the current state of the start-up world and how that world has changed due to improved technology that makes it easier to start a software company. Graham talks about his unusual venture firm, the y-combinator, and how he and his partners work with start-ups to get them ready for more advanced funding. Along the way, Graham discusses why hackers are like painters and how to survive high school.

    From http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2009/08/graham_on_start.html

    —Huffduffed by mitchellkoch one year ago

  6. Let’s Make Mistakes #7: Defining Design - 5by5

    Let’s Make Mistakes #7: Defining Design - 5by5

    http://5by5.tv/mistakes/7

    —Huffduffed by mitchellkoch 2 years ago