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5by5 | The Ihnatko Almanac #102: Jumping Ships
Andy talks with Dan about his HTC One M8 experiment, market-driven Android phone development, smartphone camera performance, so-called "Selfie cameras", the state of iOS, Android parity, smartphone customization, and more.
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The TV Show 1: Pilot | iMore
There’s a television renaissance going on. At no other time have so many great shows been on at the same time. At no other time could we watch them in our living room and on our tablets and phones, on networks and over the internet. The TV Show talks about that renaissance in storytelling and technology, focusing on the week of programming that was. On our pilot episode that includes Arrow, Agents of SHIELD, 24, Mad Men, Game of Thrones, and Big Bang Theory for the week of May 5, 2014. Subscribe and listen along!
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Special #1 - Chris Parrish - The Record
This episode was recorded 6 May 2014 live and in person at Brent’s office in lovely, sunny Ballard.
You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.)
Chris has worked at Adobe and as a founder of Rogue Sheep, which won an Apple Design Award for Postage. Chris’s new company is Aged & Distilled with Guy English — which shipped Napkin, a Mac app for visual collaboration. Chris is also the co-host of The Record. He lives on Bainbridge Island, a quick ferry ride from Seattle.
This episode is sponsored by Tagcaster. Tagcaster is not just another podcast client — it solves the age-old problem of linking to specific parts of a podcast. You can make clips — short audio excerpts — and share them and link to them. After all these years, that problem is finally solved.
This episode is also sponsored by Igloo. Igloo is an intranet you’ll actually like, with shared calendars, microblogs, file-sharing, social networking, and more. It’s free for up 10 users — give it a try for your company or your team today.
This episode is also sponsored by Hover. Hover makes domain name management easy. And it’s a snap to transfer domains from other registrars using their valet service. Get 10% off your first purchase with the promotional code PANIC. As in “Don’t Panic! Use Hover.” Take a look.
Things we mention, more or less in order of appearance:
Oklahoma
Wikipedia
The shopping cart
Rust
Homestead Act
Pong
Atari 2600
President Carter
Pinochle
Republicans
Democrats
Apple II
Apple II Reference Manual
Floppy Disks
Odyssey: The Compleat Adventure
Marco
Epson MX-80 dot matrix printer
Parallel port
BASIC
Apple II graphics modes
LiteBrite
Apple II Star Wars game
Assembler
Text adventure games
Paper app
Graph paper
Merlin assembler
Pascal compiler for Apple II
Locksmith for Apple II
Apple II copy protection
Radio Shack
ROM chips
Tin foil
Alligator clips
The Complete Graphics System
The Incomparable
Mike Lee on The Record
SATs
University of Oklahoma
LaserWriter
Linotronic image setter
The Clampetts
The Joads
Seattle
Las Vegas
Belltown
Capitol Hill
Everett
Queen Anne
Magnolia
Adobe
Microsoft
Windows
X-Wing video game
8086 Assembly language
Microsoft DOS
Sierra On-Line
PowerBook Duo
Apple IIGS
Think C
Sega
CD-ROMs
Postscript
Pagemaker
Quark
Aldus
Pioneer Square
1995
Java
Natural Intelligence Roaster IDE
Illustrator
QA Partner
Test-Driven Development
InDesign
COM
Matt Joss
Version control
2001
SourceSafe
Visual Studio
C++
OpenDoc Resource Compiler
Sharepoint
Azure
FrameMaker
Rogue Sheep
CMYK separation
Optical character alignment
University of Washington
HITLab
Gel Electrophoresis
Jeff Argast
PowerPoint
Western blots
The Guardian
Bush Administration
Postage
Twitterrific
Brad Ellis
Lehman Brothers
Jake Carter
Cocoa
Quartz Composer
Motion
After Effects
Kyle Richter
Ian Baird
IAP
Rickenbacker’s
The House of Shields
John Gruber
Dave Wiskus
Napkin
Guy English
Thomas Unterberger
C4
United Lemur
World Cup
Brazil
WWDC
San Francisco
NetNewsWire
1999
Eddy awards
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Threes A Magic Number with Greg Wohlwend (Episode 74) — The New Disruptors
Greg Wohlwend developed the popular game Threes with his colleague Asher Vollmer. Greg is a games illustrator and designer who was part of teams that made Hundreds, Gasketball, Solipskier, and Ridiculous Fishing. Threes is his breakout game — and has inspired lots of admiration, frustration, and imitation. He and I talk in this episode about the joy of success, the burden of being independent, and the problems with parasites.Sponsors & PatronsThis podcast is made possible through the support of sponsors and patrons. Thanks to patrons George O’Toole, Jonathan Mann, and Sean Wickett for supporting us directly through Patreon! You can back this podcast for as little as $1 per month. At higher levels, we’ll thank you on the air and send you mugs and T-shirts!If you’d like to sponsor this podcast and reach our fine listeners, please contact The Midroll for details.Show NotesThe Oatmeal’s Matthew Inman was nominated for two 2014 Eisner Awards. Greg wrote this post to the hobbyist on the ledge. Greg designed the logo for Indie Game: The Movie; the creators of that film are two-time guests on the show, first in December 2012, and then a year later for a check in.The money in Minecraft is in YouTube videos of people playing through levels. We ran a story about this in The Magazine. The Scratch programming language leads to the Pencil programming language which led to JavaScript for my older son. CoderDojo uses Scratch to mentor kids in programming.Max Temkin baited a Los Angeles Times reporter who wrote an uninformed piece about the Threes ripoff 2048. The extended account of Threes development reveals the exhaustive and useful process of iteration, testing, and killing one’s darlings.The Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast had a very nice discussion at the end of an episode where one panelist recommend 2048, and another explained kindly that Threes was the original and the thing to which one graduates as it’s tougher. (Listen around minute 37.)Greg recommends the Indomie brand of ramen.
http://newdisrupt.org/blog/2014/5/8/threes-a-magic-number-with-greg-wohlwend-episode-74
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5by5 | Back to Work #170: Useful, Creepy, Gross
Merlin and Dan talk about Marked, Drafts, MLKSHK shutting down, App.net, routers, Hong King Phoey, poisoned meatballs, and more.
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5by5 | In Beta #99: The Problem with Prioritized Podcast Playlists
Shifty Jelly (PocketCasts) co-founder Russell Ivanovic talks about designing, powering, and improving his popular podcast client.
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5by5 | Back to Work #169: Upgrade Your Skateboard
Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin talk about comiXology and the future of online digital purchases.
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5by5 | Systematic #94: Work Overload With David Chartier
David Chartier, tech writer and AgileBits Herald, talks about blue icons, tech writing and rollerblading.
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Pocket Sized Podcast 151: Unread with Jared Sinclair | Pocket Sized Podcast
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Unread is a really nice iOS RSS reading app developed by Jared Sinclair. Jared joins Ronnie and Scott to talk about Unread, the development process behind it, why he developed it, and what it offers users for optimal RSS feed article reading on iOS. John Nemo hears it all with SteelSeries headphones in World’s Shortest Reviewcast.
Links:
Unread – An RSS Reader
Unread website
Unread on Twitter
Jared Sinclair’s blog
Jared Sinclair on Twitter
SteelSeries 5Hv3
SteelSeries 9H
Contact Links
PocketPodcast on Twitterscottaw on Twitterronnielutes on Twitternikolaidis on Twitter
PocketSizedPodcast.com
pocketpodcast@gmail.com
Pocket Sized Podcast on App.net
Pocket Sized Podcast Google+ Community
Artwork by Donny Yankellow
Theme music by Bryan Page, aka Jesta, available on Jesta’s Theme Page!
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