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Episodes
- Pete Blackshaw - Consumer Megaphones
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Pete Blackshaw, author of "Satisfied Customers Tell Three Friends," about consumer megaphones -- the folks who get extremely displeased and upset with products or services. - Dr. David Lacey - Bone Loss Treatment
Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Dr. David Lacey, Senior Vice President of Research at Amgen, who talks about a new treatment for bone loss, no matter what the cause. - Evan Prodromou - Identi.ca
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Identi.ca is an open microblogging service. Users can post short messages about themselves to Identi.ca, which are then broadcast to friends in their social network using instant messages (IM), RSS feeds, and the Web. The product's developer, Evan Prodromou, joins Phil and Scott to discuss the project, including its open source license. - Episode 19 - StackOverflow
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Joel and Jeff discuss scaling and social effects in Stack Overflow, how to handle growth and the launch in a controlled way, and answer listener questions about backups, database design, and maintenance programming. - David Recordon - Open Standards, Communities and Mobile
Mon, 25 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
David Recordon, Open Platforms Tech Lead for Six Apart, pitches the telephony community on grassroots efforts as a means for the development of open standards. Grassroots community groups can serve as the catalyst for addressing challenges that corporate groups have chosen to ignore, and begin to bridge gaps between existing web technologies and mobile service providers. - Ben Goertzel - Nine Years to a Positive Singularity
Sun, 24 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
"Nine years to the Singularity, if we really, really, try," says Dr. Ben Goertzel, chief science officer and acting CEO of Novamente. Is this really possible? Dr. Goertzel believes the path to the development of Artificial General Intelligence - a real thinking machine with human level intelligence and beyond - can be accelerated through the use of virtual worlds as incubators for nascent artificial intelligence systems. - Wind and Solar Energy Special - IEEE Spectrum Radio
Fri, 22 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
On this edition of IEEE Spectrum Radio, explore the fascinating energy technologies of the present and future. Listen to specials on "Wind Energy," "Vertical Wind Turbines," and "The Solar Challenge" where the ups and downs of Europe's wind energy are discussed and futuristic vertical-axis turbines that you could fit on your property become a possibility. - David Huynh - Parallax: Searching Freebase
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
For MIT's Project SIMILE, David Huynh built an amazing series of web tools for exploring and organizing structured information. Two months into his new gig at Metaweb, he's done it again. On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, host Jon Udell asks Huynh about his Parallax prototype, which creates a powerful new way for users to click their way through related sets of information in Freebase. In essence, a Wikipedia-like database built on a semantic web foundation. - Dick Hardt - Sxipper
Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Sxipper is a free Firefox add-on that saves you time by keeping track of an unlimited number of usernames and passwords as well as the personal data you share every day over the web. Dick Hardt, founder of Sxip, joins Phil, Scott, and Ben, to discuss the product, as well as the entire issue of privacy and identity on the web, as well as how to market plug-ins as products. - Episode 18 - StackOverflow
Wed, 20 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
In the eighteenth episode of Stack Overflow, we finally meet Michael Pryor, the co-founder of Fog Creek Software -- and discuss the progress of the Stack Overflow beta in some depth. - Paul Ehrlich - Human Evolution
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Stanford Professor Paul Ehrlich about his latest book, "The Dominant Animal," which looks at human evolution and the environment. - Dr. Ian Boddy - Livestock & Global Warming
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with AgResearch's Dr. Ian Boddy, about the contribution of livestock to global warming and what their biotech research center is doing about it. - John Voelcker - IEEE Spectrum Radio: Electric Cars
Sun, 17 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
In this special green automotive edition of IEEE Spectrum radio, join John Voelcker at the LA Auto Show, the Electric Vehicle conference, and ride an electric motorcycle. At the LA Auto Show, all of the major car companies showed electric or fuel cell models. At the Electric Vehicle conference, there was tension between electric vehicle enthusiasts and car companies over the suitability of current battery technology. Finally, the Brammo Enertia is a new electric motorcycle, available for purchase today. - Kent Beck - Test Driven Development, Patterns and Extreme Programming
Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Relating anecdotes from the past, Kent Beck, the father of Extreme Programming and JUnit, reflects back on the impact his ideas have had in the last 20 years, especially with respect to the history of Test Driven Development (TDD), Design Patterns, and Extreme Programming (XP). According to him, good ideas take about that much time to mature and come to fruition. - Philip Rosedale - Open Source Second Life
Fri, 15 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Second Life is not a game - it is a social, interactive, 3D version of the Internet. In this talk from the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, Philip Rosedale, CEO and Founder of Linden Lab, discusses the implications of the virtual world Second Life, his company's move towards open source, and the value of open source as a business strategy in a network-effects market. - W. David Stephenson - Citizen-Government Relationships
Thu, 14 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, host Jon Udell speaks with W. David Stephenson, who reflects on how Web 2.0 technologies -- and mindsets -- are transforming the relationship between citizens and governments. - Episode Seventeen - StackOverflow
Wed, 13 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
In this special "developer edition" podcast, Jeff and the Stack Overflow development team discuss the development processes and decisions that go into building a public community web site for programmers. - Britt Blaser, Doc Searls, Jon Udell - iYear - Technology and Politics
Tue, 12 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Independence Year is the year between the next two Independence Days. The fireworks began on July 4th, 2008 at iYear.US. Independence Year (iYear) is a new way to interact with your government at every level. It's where you can gather or join a crowd around your concerns. Britt Blaser, Doc Searls, and Jon Udell, join Phil and Scott to discuss the project. - Marten Mickos - Thriving in an Online World
Mon, 11 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
What is the impact of the world going on line? By any measure, it's huge. In order to thrive, argues MySQL's Marten Mickos, we must preserve two key types of freedom: the freedom to do things, and the freedoms that protect us. Highlighting key attributes of Ubuntu and MySQL that reflect these ideas, he illuminates the potential for opens source developers to further transform software, and the world, in positive ways. - Maurice Franklin - The Space Elevator
Fri, 8 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Maurice Franklin, a Microsoft software engineer who is passionate about the space elevator, recently organized and hosted a conference on that topic at Microsoft's Redmond conference center. On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, Franklin discusses the reasons to build a space elevator, and describes how the concept, first proposed by Arthur C. Clarke, is evolving toward a practical implementation. - Ori & Rom Brafman - Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior
Thu, 7 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Ori and Rom Brafman, authors of "Sway," in which they discuss when and why people make irrational decisions. - Alan Lewis - Nanotech Diabetes Treatments
Thu, 7 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Alan Lewis, CEO of Novocell, about yet another innovative new approach to treating diabetes: delivering insulin producing cells using a fine nano particle mesh. - Tim Panton - Providing Online Social Networks With a Voice
Tue, 5 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
In this talk from the Emerging Communications Conference, Tim Panton of PhoneFromHere.com describes how social networks can be improved by appropriate integration of telephone services. His company makes it easy for users to embed phone services in web pages without any additional setup, and he shares some of his experiences on how to best do that. - Dale Dougherty - The Beauty of Print in a Digital Era
Mon, 4 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dale Dougherty, General Manager of the Maker Media Division of O'Reilly Media tells why he looked past the web and chose a printed format as the most compelling one through which to communicate to tech-savvy builders. His ventures, Make and Craft magazines, then formed a springboard for blogs, the Make website, and annual Maker Faires. In this talk he "sings the praises of print", reminding us not to make the mistake of focusing on the new while ignoring old technology, which often gives us a far more compelling and immediate experience. - Kaliya Hamlin, Reid Hoffman, John Clippinger - Do You Know Where Your Identity Is?
Sat, 2 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
As our lives increasingly straddle the physical and the virtual worlds, the management of identity becomes increasingly crucial from both a business and a social standpoint. John Clippinger, Kaliya Hamlin, and Reid Hoffman examine how online identity can foster relationships and deepen value creation. They discuss OpenID, including how America Online has chosen to adopt it, and answer questions related to such issues as anonymity and restricting information. - Lee LeFever - Explanations in Plain English
Fri, 1 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Lee and Sachi are CommonCraft, the husband-and-wife company that produces short online videos which explain concepts like RSS, and applications like Twitter. On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, host Jon Udell asks LeFever about the elements of CommonCraft's distinctive style, the art of editing, and the origin of "explanation problems". - Andrew Fife - LinuxWorld Installfest for Schools
Fri, 1 Aug 2008 00:00:00 CDT
More than 1000 used computers will gain new life at Installfest at LinuxWorld, where volunteers will install new Linux and open source software over four days. The refurbished computers are donated to needy schools. Andrew Fife explains how it works, and how you can help this effort. - Dr. Paul Swain - Capsule Cameras
Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Dr. Paul Swain, the inventor of the capsule you swallow; with a tiny little camera inside. - Dr. Joshua Boger - Rational Drug Design
Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Dr. Moira Gunn checks in with Dr. Joshua Boger, from Vertex Pharmaceuticals, who has made progress with rational drug design: how Vertex re-engineered their HIV/AIDS drug into one for Hepatitis C. - Episode Sixteen - StackOverflow
Wed, 30 Jul 2008 00:00:00 CDT
Joel and Jeff discuss the perils of programmer design, the purpose of a private beta, the importance of quality chairs for programmers, and the mysterious cone of uncertainty on software projects.
