holst / Jonathan Holst

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  1. Steve Jobs Stories

    Chris Fralic, Steven Levy, Esther Dyson, Mike Slade, John/Diane SCULLEY, Seth Godin, Andy Cunningham, Dan’l Lewin, Doug Menuez, Regis McKenna, Andy Hertzfeld, and Steven Rosenblatt share their "Steve Jobs Stories" in honor of what would have been the Apple cofounder's 66th birthday.

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  2. The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2019

    Recorded in front of a live audience at The California Theater in San Jose on Tuesday, 4 June 2019, John Gruber is joined by Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak to discuss the news from WWDC 2019.

    Sponsored by: MacStadium — https://macstadium.com/df OmniFocus — https://omnifocus.com/df Slack — https://slack.com/careers

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  3. 047: The Web is Neither Good or Bad…nor is it Neutral. It’s an Amplifier with Jeremy Keith – User Defenders podcast : Inspiring Interviews with UX Superheroes. on Huffduffer

    Jeremy Keith reveals how the web is neither good or bad, nor neutral, but an amplifier. He inspires us to not let the future be just something that happens to us, but rather something we make with the small things we do today. He encourages us to build so…

    https://huffduffer.com/adactio/459556

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  4. Interview with Helen Zaltzman (The Allusionist)

    Thanks for supporting Radiotopia! Here's your Bonus Audio Content.

    February 2016

    Interview with Helen Zaltzman (The Allusionist)

    Producer commentary: Lea Thau (Strangers) talks about Fugitive Waves from the Kitchen Sisters

    Hear the entire Hidden World of Patti Smith (without commentary) episode here.

    Ringtone: The Heart - Hurricane

    Ringtone: The Heart - Heatwave

    January 2016

    Interview with Roman Mars (99% Invisible)

    Producer commentary: Kaitlin Prest (The Heart) talks about The Memory Palace

    Hear the entire Picture a Box (without commentary) episode here.

    Ringtone: Strangers – Girlfriend Calling

    Ringtone: Strangers - Boyfriend Calling

    December 2015

    Thank You! With Roman and Julie

    Ringtone: Mortified - Atoms

    Ringtone: Mortified - Moose

    Kickstarter

    Ringtone: 99% Invisible (alarm ignore)

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    Ringtone: Love+Radio

    Ringtone: Radio Diaries

    Ringtone: Radiotopia (v1)

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    Ringtone: Strangers (any caller)

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    Ringtone: Stranger (any caller, with Radiotopia jingle)

    Ringtone: Strangers (wake up alarm)

    Ringtone: Theory Of Everything

    Ringtone: The Truth

    http://www.radiotopia.fm/rewards/

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  5. Understanding the Web with Jeremy Keith | The Web Ahead

    The web is being compared to "native" a lot these days, with some even declaring the web dead. But what are the strengths web? What does it do that native can't touch? What is it we are making when we are creating something of the web? Jeremy Keith joins Jen Simmons to articulate how to understand and appreciate the web.

    http://thewebahead.net/110

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  6. ‘That pig was a good influence’ with Jeremy Keith and Jeffrey Zeldman on Unfinished Business

    Last week was Jeffrey Zeldman’s website’s 20th birthday, so this week he joins me and Jeremy Keith on Unfinished Business 110 to talk about the anniversary. We start by discussing Jeremy’s 100 words for 100 days writing project and how it’s inspired me to change the way that I think about writing on our blog and posting to our portfolio. We talk about the importance of writing for yourself as well as for others and why writing on your own website is important. With it being the twentieth anniversary of Jeffrey’s own site, we also talk about whether it’s important to archive older designs for posterity.

    http://www.unfinished.bz/110

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  7. DLD15 - The Four Horsemen: Amazon/Apple/Facebook & Google—Who Wins/Loses (Scott Galloway)

    Many factors come into play when you want to win a horserace. Next to the fastest horse, there’s a need for the best team, perfect daily condition, an extraordinary rider and sometimes also a big bunch of luck. Passionate trademark analyst and L2 founder Scott Galloway will calling out for us the rates of Amazon, Apple, Facebook & Google.

    About L2: http://www.l2inc.com/about

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  8. Still Life with Emotional Contagion

    A discussion of creation myths, internalized histories, ”production functions”, and the uncomfortable proposition that everything new is samizdat again.

    http://2014.dconstruct.org/conference/aaronstraupcope/

    Aaron Straup Cope is from Montréal but these days you can find him in New York, where he works at the Smithsonian’s Cooper Hewitt Design Musuem.

    Before that, he was living in San Francisco and working with Stamen Design. And before that, he was working on Flickr …before it all went to hell in a handbasket. At each of these places, Aaron has left a trail of machine tags and maps in his wake.

    I remember waaaaay back, before any of those young upstarts, when Aaron worked on the Mirror Project at the turn of the century. The fact that the Mirror Project is still up and running after all this time is testament to Aaron’s interest—nay, obsession—with personal archives …although his particular penchant is for the more personal kind, like Parallel Flickr and Privatesquare.

    Aaron has a love and a knowledge of food that is truly awe-inspiring. But that’s not the (only) reason I’ve asked him to speak at dConstruct. He’s speaking at this year’s dConstruct because I don’t see why the Museums and the Web conference should have him all to themselves.

    And if you aren’t yet convinced of his bona fides, you should know that Aaron Straup Cope is one of the Directors of Revolving Technologies at the Spinny Bar Historical Society.

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