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  1. Marks Daily Apple Podcast with Mira and Brad

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 months ago

  2. Fred Rowe’s Thesis Defense audio version

    Fred Rowe’s cloud computing based Thesis Defense

    —Huffduffed by willfoy one year ago

  3. Sahar’s Thesis

    Sahar’s Thesis defense

    —Huffduffed by willfoy one year ago

  4. Seth Godin on publishing

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 years ago

  5. MPU 046: Workflows with Merlin Mann II « Mac Power Users

    David and Katie sit down again with Merlin Mann. Merlin updates us on his workflows and his latest projects.

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 years ago

  6. Fresh Starts and Modest Changes - Merlin Mann

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 years ago

  7. Steve Krug on 10 Golden Rules

    Featuring an amazing conversation with Web Design Guru Steve Krug Author of Don’t Make Me Think, A Common Sense Guide to Web Usability, Best-Of Live from the Blog

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 years ago

  8. How You Can Tell Your Email is Not Project Runway

    Excerpt from Merlin Mann’s forthcoming book, “Inbox Zero”. Read by Alex.

    From http://www.kungfugrippe.com/post/2556953153/not-project-runway

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 years ago

  9. Netflix founder interview

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 years ago

  10. Everything The Network Touches

    The work we’re collectively doing—opening up gradually all of human information and media, making it recombinable, helping people create and share their work—is a huge unspoken, sexy, world-redefining mission.

    It’s a mission that many of us have become blasé about, almost unaware of. It’s a project so large that it’s hard to get a grasp on. And the next few years are going to get even more interesting as the network pervades physical objects and environments, sensing and manifesting information in the real world.

    It’s time to recognise the scale of the project we have in front of us, the breadth of the material we have to work with, and the possibilities of design within it. All of human knowledge, creativity—even the planet itself—is our canvas.

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/tom-coates

    Tom Coates is a technologist and writer, focused on the shape of the web to come and on developing new concepts that thrive in it. He’s worked for many prominent web companies including Time Out, the BBC and Yahoo! where he was Head of Product for the Brickhouse innovation team. He’s most known for the Fire Eagle location-sharing service, and for his work on social software, future media and the web of data.

    —Huffduffed by willfoy 2 years ago

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