The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Michael Arrington, Kevin Marks, Danny Sullivan, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday, December 17, 2010.
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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
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Workflows with Jason Snell
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Considering Some Things - Jim Fairness and The 14-Second Work Year
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149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility!
John Gruber (DaringFireball.net) and Merlin Mann (43Folders.com) discuss the current state of blogging as a medium for creative expression, weighing the opportunities and challenges of building a thoughtful online presence in a world where everybody owns a printing press. They'll consider the ascendance of Digg-friendly "problogs" and debate the subtler pleasures of careful writing that reaches smaller, but potentially less "profitable" audiences.
- John Gruber, Daring Fireball
- Merlin Mann, You Look Nice Today
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Secrets of the Hollywood Hacker!
DEF CON® Hacking Conference - DEFCON 14 Media Archives
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Old Skewl Hacking: Magstripe Madness
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Safecracking
Despite many appearances in film and television, fairly little is widely known about how safes can be opened without the proper combination or key. This talk will attempt to address some of the questions commonly asked about the craft, such as is it really possible to have a safe open in a minute or two using just a stethoscope and some clever fingerwork? (Yes, but it will take a bit more time than a few minutes.) Are the gadgets used by secret agents in the movies ever based on reality? (Some of them.) The talk will cover several different ways that safes are opened without damage, as well as the design of one lock that is considered completely secure.
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How to Create an Anonymous Identity
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Tech Night Owl: John Gruber
I was a guest on this week’s episode of Gene Steinberg’s Tech Night Owl, talking mostly about Apple’s HTC patent lawsuit and Apple’s growing rivalry with Google.
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