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  1. Skeptic Zone: #28, 1 May, 2009.

    From http://skepticzone.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=472306

    Skeptic Zone: The Podcast from Australia for Science and Reason

    Stephen Fry - Star Trek - Vax Debate Direct download: theskepticzone28090501.mp3 Category:podcasts — posted at: 4:43 AM

    —Huffduffed by nik 2 years ago

  2. Audio Cinema Review

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  3. Audio Cinema Review

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  4. Audio Cinema Review » CONvergence 09: Audio SciFi

    —Huffduffed by jessewillis 2 years ago

  5. The Book of Lost Books, by Stuart Kelly - West Port Book Festival

    In The Book of Lost Books, Stuart Kelly reaches into the recesses of history to trace books, great or perhaps otherwise, that have been lost, stolen, incinerated, abandoned or mutilated through the ages. In a sparkling event, he reads extracts which deal his own fascination with lost books, Agathon, the Greek tragic poet whose works are all lost, the lost adventures of Sir Richard Burton, and many intriguing literary titbits.

    —Huffduffed by nelstrom 2 years ago

  6. 43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann

    SxSW ’09 - Gruber & Mann - HOWTO: 149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility!

    My pal, John Gruber (from daringfireball.net), and I presented a talk at South by Southwest Interactive on Saturday, March 14th. We talked about building a blog you can be proud of, trying to improve the quality of your work, reaching the people you admire, and maybe even making a buck (in a way that doesn’t blow your deal). Here’s what we had to say:

    http://www.43folders.com/2009/03/25/blogs-turbocharged

    —Huffduffed by homiziado 2 years ago

  7. 43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann's Blogging Panel at SxSW | 43 Folders

    SxSW ’09 - Gruber & Mann - HOWTO: 149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility!

    My pal, John Gruber (from daringfireball.net), and I presented a talk at South by Southwest Interactive on Saturday, March 14th. We talked about building a blog you can be proud of, trying to improve the quality of your work, reaching the people you admire, and maybe even making a buck (in a way that doesn’t blow your deal). Here’s what we had to say:

    http://www.43folders.com/2009/03/25/blogs-turbocharged

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 2 years ago

  8. SxSW2009; Developing Super Senses: Tools to Know Your Users

    You know you need to do user research, but how? Should you write surveys, do focus groups, or develop personas? And how do you act on what you’ve learned? We’ve been in the trenches and have concrete suggestions on what you can, and should do NOW to conduct effective user research.

    Mark Trammell Digg; Juliette Melton User Experience Mgr, Lumos Labs; Nate Bolt Bolt|Peters; Carla Borsoi VP Research & Analytics, Ask.com; Andy Budd Clearleft Ltd

    From http://sxsw.com/interactive/news/videos_and_podcasts

    —Huffduffed by grattucker 3 years ago

  9. Left Brain, Right Brain: Human nature and political values

    Matthew Taylor will explore how brain and behaviour research is increasingly being incorporated into political and policy debate.

    —Huffduffed by telemekus 3 years ago

  10. SxSW 2009 WaSP Annual Meeting

    For years, WaSP’s role has been to evangelize web standards, but lately we’ve been preaching to the choir. Consequently, WaSP is shifting its focus to education and advocacy. Come find out what we’ve been doing this year and where we’re planning to go. You may even decide to join us on the ride.

    Derek Featherstone Further Ahead, Aaron Gustafson Principal, Easy! Designs LLC, Glenda Sims Sr Systems Analyst, University of Texas at Austin, Stephanie Sullivan W3Conversions, Henny Swan Web Evangelist, Opera.

    From: http://sxsw.com/interactive/news/videos_and_podcasts

    —Huffduffed by istvanv 3 years ago

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