Sebastien and Jeff talk about the obvious podcast name change, why we did it, and what the future holds for Let’s Talk iOS. We also discuss clicky keyboards,
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2013/05/14/lets-talk-ios-10-were-going-underground/
Sebastien and Jeff talk about the obvious podcast name change, why we did it, and what the future holds for Let’s Talk iOS. We also discuss clicky keyboards,
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2013/05/14/lets-talk-ios-10-were-going-underground/
A talk given by Tim Morton at the Performance Studies Department, UC Davis, May 9, 2013.
RTL, Radio Télévision Luxembourg. Luxembourg’s N1 News, Information and Entertainment Portal.
One complaint Boston-area drivers and bicyclists often make is that neither group follows the rules of the road. But how are drivers taught to interact
http://www.wgbhnews.org/post/taking-drivers-ed-eye-toward-cyclists
Podcast transcript to be added later.
Art historian and curator Alexandra Loske has unearthed the story of the first ever known giraffe in Britain, given to George IV as a diplomatic gift in the early 19th century.
Research into the nature and importance of Vitamin D
Tagged with vitamin d research health
Futures is Nature’s weekly science fiction slot. Adam Rutherford reads you his favourite from this month, Survivors and Saviours, by Philip T. Starks.
Electronic book formats are changing. EPUB3 and HTML5 are providing tools to create new forms of books, with richer experiences. Nellie McKesson joins Jen Simmons to explain where digital books have been, and where they are going.
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