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  1. Tech Writer Anil Dash on The Web We Lost

    Blogger Anil Dash says we tend to trumpet the tech revolution, with its vast social networks and slick smartphones, as a triumph of usability and empowerment. But Dash says a spirit of collaboration and emphasis on the user experience has been lost along the way.

    He wrote about this shift on his blog in a post called The Web We Lost.

    “There is an ignorance or a lack of history to the way that a lot of people that build the social networks, especially the young engineers, think about this because they weren’t around to see it any other way,” Dash told Manoush Zomorodi, host of WNYC’s New Tech City.

    Dash cites as example Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram. “The first thing that happened as soon as Facebook bought Instragram was they shut off the ability for you to import your friends and find your friends through Twitter because Facebook and Twitter are enemies now.”

    Dash says that may be good for Facebook’s shareholders, but it’s not good for users who want to Tweet photos to their friends. He adds that the walling off of content wouldn’t have happened in the earlier days of the Internet.

    “There used to be a time when you put the goals and desires of the user ahead of the corporate infighting and battles,” he said.

    Dash believes technology’s new vanguard should take a look at the philosophies that drove their forbearers.

    “There are cycles to this stuff,” he said. “The pendulum swings back and forth.”

    http://www.wnyc.org/shows/newtechcity/blogs/new-tech-city-blog/2013/apr/30/tech-writer-anil-dash-web-we-lost/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one day ago

  2. Would you like a little more Star Trek with your lens flare?

    While Anna’s away in Amsterdam, Andy talks with designer Laura Kalbag about Star Trek Into Darkness, how they name wifi networks and whether location really affects their businesses. They discuss about how to find good sub-contractors and the differences between working for clients direct or via third-parties.

    http://unfinished.bz/19

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 days ago

  3. This is the year of Ashley Baxter

    While Andy is in Japan, Anna is joined by the amazing Ashley Baxter, who took over her dad’s insurance business at 18. They talk about starting out young, learning new skills, determination, vision and overcoming fear.

    http://unfinished.bz/13

    —Huffduffed by adactio one month ago

  4. RSA - Tomorrow’s Work. Why Yesterday’s Expectations Are Ruining Today’s Future

    RSA Keynote 7th Feb 2013; 18:00 (full recording including audience Q&A)

    Technologist and writer Ben Hammersley explores the role of the internet and digital technologies in today’s workplace.

    As social media, mobile devices, constant communication, online sharing, and open collaboration become the norms in the rest of our lives, the traditional workplace is failing to adapt.

    How do our traditional workplace models conflict with our new internet-driven expectations of how we might live and work to our full potential, and how might companies and organisations learn to adapt in the 21st century?

    Speaker: Ben Hammersley, Prime Minister’s Ambassador to TechCity, contributing editor, Wired UK, innovator in residence, Goldsmiths, University of London and author of ‘64 Things You Need to Know Now for Then’.

    Chair: Matthew Taylor, chief executive, RSA.

    http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and-past-events/2013/tomorrows-work.-why-yesterdays-expectations-are-ruining-todays-future

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 months ago

  5. Unfinished Business: Because you’re worth it

    In this episode, the often taboo subject of how to decide what to charge for what you do. Getting the balance between too cheap and too pricey can be tricky, so Andy and Anna share their experiences — including Andy’s infamous ‘double your rate Fridays — and how to handle uncomfortable conversations about money.

    http://unfinished.bz/2

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 months ago

  6. Andy Clarke and Anna Debenham have Unfinished Business

    Andy Clarke and Anna Debenham discuss why a show about business is important and why one needn’t be boring. They talk about this week’s CES and whether designers and developers might need to buy these new devices. And of course, Andy talks about Planet Of The Apes while Anna nods politely.

    http://unfinished.bz/1

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 months ago

  7. 7 Rules for More Effective Slide Presentations

    "Whether you are a professional speaker or someone who only makes the occasional presentation, you could be more effective with better slides. In this podcast, I share my seven rules for better presentations."

    http://michaelhyatt.com/029-7-rules-for-more-effective-slide-presentations-podcast.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed

    —Huffduffed by marshallkirkpatrick 6 months ago

  8. episode #328 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast

    Welcome to episode #328 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. It’s great to have Jeremiah Owyang back on the podcast. He’s currently Partner of Customer Strategy at Altimeter Group, a research based advisory firm started by…

    http://www.twistimage.com/podcast/archives/spos-328---jeremiah-owyang-talks-social-business-and-social-media/

    —Huffduffed by marshallkirkpatrick 7 months ago

  9. Clay Christensen on the news industry: “We didn’t quite understand…how quickly things fall off the cliff”

    What’s the right way to respond when technology disrupts the position of an established business? The Harvard Business School professor has lessons for the news business from other industries.

    http://www.niemanlab.org/2012/10/clay-christensen-on-the-news-industry-we-didnt-quite-understand-how-quickly-things-fall-off-the-cliff/

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 7 months ago

  10. Spark with Nora Young: Terms of Service Activism

    Blogging pioneer, and former Spark guest, Anil Dash argues when companies push for intrusive Terms of Service, users need to push back. He speaks with Nora Young about why we should become Terms of Service activists and whether governments need to get involved to help companies stay in line.  

    http://www.cbc.ca/spark/full-interviews/2012/09/12/terms-of-service-activism/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 8 months ago

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