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  1. Eric Goldsmith (AOL) / Web Performance Today

    Eric Goldsmith is a pioneer in the field of data mining and has been analyzing big data from the AOL website for nearly a decade. This week, Joshua talks with Eric about the original days of WebPagetest, why we have to think like data scientists, and how the RUM business has changed in the past seven years.

    —Huffduffed by charleroper 3 weeks ago

  2. Marketplace Interview with Tim Armstrong, CEO of AOL

    —Huffduffed by smokler 5 months ago

  3. The 404 924: Where we open the pod bay doors (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs

    iOS 5 reviews are coming in from around the Web, but the Siri voice control application is grabbing everyone’s attention with a clever answer to nearly any question you throw at it. Apparently it’ll tell you everything from where to hide a body, how to secure paid company for the night, and explain the meaning of life. Strangely, it seems the only thing it won’t do is call the police. Siri needs to get her priorities straight! Today’s 404 features CNET’s Scott Stein and Bridget Carey, read on for the news highlights. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.

    http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20119991-81/the-404-924-where-we-open-the-pod-bay-doors-podcast/

    —Huffduffed by cnetcatchup2 one year ago

  4. A podcast with Ken Auletta : The New Yorker

    Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925

    http://www.newyorker.com/online/2011/01/24/110124on_audio_auletta

    —Huffduffed by minorjive 2 years ago

  5. Gillmor Gang 10.01.10 - remastered

    The Gillmor Gang — Michael Arrington, Danny Sullivan, Robert Scoble, John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Doc Searls. Recorded live Friday, October 1, 2010.

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 2 years ago

  6. Gillmor Gang 10.01.10

    The Gillmor Gang — Michael Arrington, Danny Sullivan, Robert Scoble, John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Doc Searls. Recorded live Friday, October 1, 2010.

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco 2 years ago

  7. AOL’s Journey: From Dial-Up To A New Brand

    The company that once defined the Internet turns 25 on Monday.

    AOL started out in 1985 as a software company and eventually became the biggest name on the Web, signing up tens of millions of people for its dial-up Internet connection and popular e-mail service.

    But today, it’s struggling for relevance and revenue. There was a time, though, when AOL was all most Americans knew of the Internet.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127045793

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  8. SitePoint Podcast #38: A Brain of Cats

    "The Internet Archive comes to the rescue of short URLs; Microsoft provides a sneak peek at what’s coming in IE9; and AOL gets a new logo … or does it?"

    http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/11/27/podcast-38-a-brain-of-cats/

    —Huffduffed by GonzaloGM 3 years ago