Dan and Jeffrey talk with Jeremy Keith, designer, writer, speaker, and author of HTML5 for Web Designers, a new book coming out in June of 2010. They discuss the goals and inspiration behind the book, as well as what HTML5 means for both web creators and those who consume the web, covering topics that range from structure to accessibility and implementation.
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Lullabot Podcast 72: Looking Foward to Drupal 7
Angie Byron, Addi Berry, James Walker, Kent Bye, Karen Stevenson, and Jeff Robbins talk about new features and functionality currently being developed for Drupal 7 and what this means for people developing Drupal sites today.
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Steven Pinker: The Stuff of Thought
October 26 2007 - A discussion on Point of Inquiry - Pinker explores what our use of language can tell us about human nature. He discusses our use of metaphors, and what concepts may be innate, how the “language of thought” may be hard-wired in our brains. He also explains how to avoid the pitfalls of such hard-wiring, using the methods of science as the model.
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Sir Ken Robinson Speaks at the RSA
Sir Ken talking about education, creativity, and finding your passion.
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Carl Sagan’s Search for God
With Ann Druyan, Steve Soter, and Neil deGrasse Tyson
Hayden Planetarium director Tyson, Carl Sagan's widow, and Sagan's former colleague discuss the astrobiologist's perspective on science, the spiritual experience, and the search for God.
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Remember, Remember
Psychologist Susan Blackmore investigates how we are outsourcing the memory of our lives to digital devices and asks whether that is changing the nature of human memory. She hears from a 'lifelogger' who is recording every detail of his daily life - and from an academic who has taped 220,000 hours of audio and video of his infant son. She asks whether we will all end up doing the same and how this will affect the way we remember our own lives.
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Richard Dawkins | The Ancestor’s Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
Richard Dawkins - known for his ''brilliance and wit'' (New Yorker) - is one of the most influential scientists of our time and holds a chair at Oxford University. His highly acclaimed books include The Blind Watchmaker, The Selfish Gene and A Devil's Chaplain; the New York Times has called him ''one of the most incisive science writers alive.'' The Ancestor's Tale, loosely based in form on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, offers a comprehensive look at 4 billion years of evolution.
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Kevin Kelly on the Future of the Web and Everything Else
March 26 2007 - Author Kevin Kelly talks about the role of technology in our lives, the future of the web, how to time travel, the wisdom of the hive, the economics of reputation, the convergence of the biological and the mechanical, and his impact on the movies The Matrix and Minority Report.
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Fresh Air: Elizabeth Warren: Foreclosures Threaten Economy
The rate of home foreclosure is now three times its historic rate — "so large that it threatens the entire economy." Congressional Oversight Panel chair Elizabeth Warren discusses the problem — and possible solutions.
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Ray Kurzweil
From Singularity Summit 2008, Ray Kurzweil closes the Summit by showing the progress of technology and discussing the implications for the future.
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