How can we understand the business of the web? Horace Dediu joins Jen to talk about the web through the lens of disruption theory, discussing innovation and jobs to be done. Along the way we get into advertisement on the web, and the old website vs native app debate.
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #24: Jobs the Web Does with Horace Dediu
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Prosthetics, Brain Implants and the Future Human
Technologies to help the physically and mentally disabled are advancing fast. Will they be made available to "able-bodied" people as well? Do we want to develop into a super-species that lives forever? If it’s possible, is it inevitable? Also, President Obama addresses the economy and leaks of classified information. On Reporter’s Notebook, racism and world-class soccer players in Eastern Europe.
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He Put the “i” in iPod
Ken Segall, former creative director for NeXT and Apple, discusses his new book Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple’s Success.
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Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address
Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself — at the university’s 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005.
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PWP #9: Five Tips To Make Your Character Designs More Dynamic & Believable | Paper Wings :: Don't Just Make Comics. Elevate Comics.
How can character design strengthen the emotional impact of your story? How can you make your characters both surprising and memorable?
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Making it: manufacturing and globalisation - Rear Vision - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Over the last 30 years, manufacturing has moved from the rich industrialised countries to the poor nations of Asia. How did this happen and does it matter?
Guests:
Professor Richard Sylla, Chairman of the Museum of American Finance and an economic historian at New York UniversityDr Bob Hancké, Reader in European Political Economy, London School of Economics
Dr Andrew Walter, Reader in International Political Economy, London School of Economics
Christopher Lloyd, Professor of Economic History in the School of Business, Economics and Public Policy, University of New England, Visiting Professor at the Nordwel Centre Helsinki University
Ross Gittins, Economic columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
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Steve Jobs CD1
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Hypercritical #32: The Next Big Move
John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin discuss the future of Apple without Steve Jobs. What decisions defined the Jobs II Era, and can Apple continue to make such big moves without the big man at the top?
Tagged with 5by5 hypercritical john siracusa dan benjamin steve jobs
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Podcast: Listen Now!
SAP consultant and author Jon Reed provides career and market trends advice and commentary on the SAP industry in free mp3 podcasts and also answers questions in his SAP blog.
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Jon Reed on SAP
SAP consultant and author Jon Reed provides career and market trends advice and commentary on the SAP industry in free mp3 podcasts and also answers questions in his SAP blog.
