The Pipeline #54: Ethan Marcotte - 5by5
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The Pipeline #54: Ethan Marcotte - 5by5
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The Pipeline #51: Michael Friedman - 5by5
The Pipeline #51: Michael Friedman - 5by5
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The Pipeline #52: Horace Dediu - 5by5
The Pipeline #52: Horace Dediu - 5by5
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The Pipeline #50: Ze Frank - 5by5
The Pipeline #50: Ze Frank - 5by5
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The Pipeline #43: Mike Monteiro - 5by5
The Pipeline #43: Mike Monteiro - 5by5
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TWiT Live Specials 51: Steve Martin
Steve Martin calls The Tech Guy to get some help using Twitter and navigating time zones
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TimesTalk — Larry David
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Search Engine w/ Jesse Brown: Apple Rots
Cory Doctorow on how Apple became worse than Microsoft. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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Web Accessibility For Everyone
If you’ve ever used a large–handled can opener or a door with a lever instead of a knob, you’ve benefited from universal design. Universal Design is a relatively new approach to creating products and buildings. The goal is to make everything usable and effective for everyone. That means people who have disabilities, and people who don’t. Wendy Chisholm is a computer programmer and developer. She’s also coauthor of the book "Universal Design for Web Applications." KUOW’s Jeannie Yandel visited Wendy in her home office in Seattle’s north Ballard neighborhood. And she found out why Wendy strives to make the Internet universally accessible.
