Topic: Podcasts

This page shows 1 to 10 of 92 total podcasts in this series.
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Doug Kaye - All's Well That Ends Well

When Doug Kaye created IT Conversations in 2003, most people didn't know what a podcast was and why they should care. Yet the idea spread and today, all kinds of people and organizations regularly release content to people throughout the world. Doug joins Phil Windley to bid farewell to the Conversations Network. They discuss the background of why Doug chose to be a podcast pioneer and how the network helped revolutionize a new way to distribute interesting content.
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S. Ramamoorthy - Abstract Learning

The fundamental problem of knowing how to apply knowledge is the focus, as Prof. Subramanian Ramamoorthy studies how agents transfer skills from one situation to another. Ramamoorthy constrains each agent's environment, limiting interaction to a handful of other agents, so that agents can act with greater autonomy. Host Per Sjöborg enjoys a freewheeling discussion of Ramamoorthy's career and his groundbreaking work with abstract learning in modular robotic agents.
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Clay Johnson - Is SEO Killing America?

Does pizza taste better than broccoli? If you're like most people, you're going to answer pizza. It should come as no surprise then, that many health experts point to our preference for unhealthy food as a leading cause for the obesity problem in the United States. Clay Johnson suggests that a similar trend is happening in the way we consume content. In this keynote, Clay illustrates how our web preferences are impacting the type of content media companies produce and what we can do to combat our information over-consumption.
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The Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #32

With the recent "REP-OCALYPSE" that happened over the weekend, we thought it was a great time to do another podcast - so come join Joel, Jarrod, and Josh as they talk about some of the recent changes to the site and the motivations behind them.
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The Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #31

Well, it's time for the final Stack Exchange Podcast featuring Jeff Atwood before he rides off into the sunset. Tune in to hear Jeff and Joel reminisce about the origins of Stack Exchange, the journey along the way, and listen to some special recordings from those who have been around since the beginning.
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The Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #30

Guests this week are Robert Cartaino and Rebecca Chernoff. Yeehaw! They're members of our Community Team.
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The Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #29

Jeff and Joel are joined today by Chris "Moot" Poole, founder of 4chan and Canv.as. It's a wide ranging discussion from internet memes and tropes to the danger of the SOPA bill that is currently making it's way through the house.
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The Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #27

Jeff & Joel are joined today by Dave Winer, who's upset that we don't have a jingle to start the show! He "invented" (well, pioneered, really) the XML-RPC protocol. Dave tells us the story of how and why the protocol came to be.
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The Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #26

No guest today. Moot had to postpone his appearance on the show. But David Fullerton is here to hang out with us
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The Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #25

This week's guest is Mark Russinovich, from SysInternals.com and now with Microsoft.
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