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Episode Fifteen - StackOverflow from IT Conversations on July 23, 2008 6 views
It s the special listener question show! Joel and Jeff answer questions from the audience on making the transition from developer to manager, how to Get Things Done, the hidden value of in-person code reviews, and more.
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Episode Fifteen - StackOverflow from IT Conversations on July 23, 2008 6 views
It s the special listener question show! Joel and Jeff answer questions from the audience on making the transition from developer to manager, how to Get Things Done, the hidden value of in-person code reviews, and more.
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Episode Fifteen - StackOverflow from IT Conversations on July 23, 2008 6 views
It s the special listener question show! Joel and Jeff answer questions from the audience on making the transition from developer to manager, how to Get Things Done, the hidden value of in-person code reviews, and more.
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Robert Scoble - Apple iPhone 3G from IT Conversations on July 22, 2008 9 views
A year ago, Apple released the iPhone to both critical and consumer acclaim. On July 11, 2008, the company came out with an upgraded version that promised faster speeds as well as third party applications. Tech geek and blogger Robert Scoble joins Phil and Scott to discuss both the device itself, as well as the social phenomenon that has people lining up for a second year in a row.
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Robert Scoble - Apple iPhone 3G from IT Conversations on July 22, 2008 6 views
A year ago, Apple released the iPhone to both critical and consumer acclaim. On July 11, 2008, the company came out with an upgraded version that promised faster speeds as well as third party applications. Tech geek and blogger Robert Scoble joins Phil and Scott to discuss both the device itself, as well as the social phenomenon that has people lining up for a second year in a row.
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Robert Scoble - Apple iPhone 3G from IT Conversations on July 22, 2008 9 views
A year ago, Apple released the iPhone to both critical and consumer acclaim. On July 11, 2008, the company came out with an upgraded version that promised faster speeds as well as third party applications. Tech geek and blogger Robert Scoble joins Phil and Scott to discuss both the device itself, as well as the social phenomenon that has people lining up for a second year in a row.
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Vocal Joysticks, Shock Therapy & Mad Kayakers - IEEE Spectrum Radio from IT Conversations on July 21, 2008 9 views
On this episode of IEEE Spectrum, learn about controlling a computer mouse by voice, a better alternative to electroshock therapy, and citizen clean water activism. A new software program designed to compliment voice recognition software lets users control a mouse by making vowel sounds and clicks. Also, magnetic seizure therapy has been as effective as electroshock therapy in patients who don t respond to medication, but without the threat of amnesia.
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Vocal Joysticks, Shock Therapy & Mad Kayakers - IEEE Spectrum Radio from IT Conversations on July 21, 2008 9 views
On this episode of IEEE Spectrum, learn about controlling a computer mouse by voice, a better alternative to electroshock therapy, and citizen clean water activism. A new software program designed to compliment voice recognition software lets users control a mouse by making vowel sounds and clicks. Also, magnetic seizure therapy has been as effective as electroshock therapy in patients who don t respond to medication, but without the threat of amnesia.
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Vocal Joysticks, Shock Therapy & Mad Kayakers - IEEE Spectrum Radio from IT Conversations on July 21, 2008 12 views
On this episode of IEEE Spectrum, learn about controlling a computer mouse by voice, a better alternative to electroshock therapy, and citizen clean water activism. A new software program designed to compliment voice recognition software lets users control a mouse by making vowel sounds and clicks. Also, magnetic seizure therapy has been as effective as electroshock therapy in patients who don t respond to medication, but without the threat of amnesia.
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Lada Adamic - A Closer Look at Online Social Activity. from IT Conversations on July 19, 2008 15 views
Lada Adamic, assistant professor at the University of Michigan, discusses the psychological impact of online social communication on individual behavior. She relates how information flow and information diffusion through the channels of online blogs, question and answer forums, and email communication on the Web can influence the choices we make.
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Lada Adamic - A Closer Look at Online Social Activity. from IT Conversations on July 19, 2008 9 views
Lada Adamic, assistant professor at the University of Michigan, discusses the psychological impact of online social communication on individual behavior. She relates how information flow and information diffusion through the channels of online blogs, question and answer forums, and email communication on the Web can influence the choices we make.
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Lada Adamic - A Closer Look at Online Social Activity. from IT Conversations on July 19, 2008 15 views
Lada Adamic, assistant professor at the University of Michigan, discusses the psychological impact of online social communication on individual behavior. She relates how information flow and information diffusion through the channels of online blogs, question and answer forums, and email communication on the Web can influence the choices we make.
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John Faughnan - Knowledge Representation in Health Care from IT Conversations on July 18, 2008 12 views
Physician and medical informatician John Faughnan is an eclectic and engaging thinker and writer. On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, he converses with host Jon Udell about the progress of knowledge representation and information exchange in the field of health care, and about personal strategies for memory management and effective communication.
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John Faughnan - Knowledge Representation in Health Care from IT Conversations on July 18, 2008 9 views
Physician and medical informatician John Faughnan is an eclectic and engaging thinker and writer. On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, he converses with host Jon Udell about the progress of knowledge representation and information exchange in the field of health care, and about personal strategies for memory management and effective communication.
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John Faughnan - Knowledge Representation in Health Care from IT Conversations on July 18, 2008 12 views
Physician and medical informatician John Faughnan is an eclectic and engaging thinker and writer. On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, he converses with host Jon Udell about the progress of knowledge representation and information exchange in the field of health care, and about personal strategies for memory management and effective communication.
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Dr. Lee Goldstein - Diagnosing Alzheimer's from IT Conversations on July 17, 2008 15 views
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Dr. Lee Goldstein, from Neuroptix Corporation, about a problem five million Americans cope with, and for which there is no definitive diagnostic test - until possibly now. Goldstein explains what we know today about Alzheimer s, and that which we didn t five years ago.
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Dr. Lee Goldstein - Diagnosing Alzheimer's from IT Conversations on July 17, 2008 15 views
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Dr. Lee Goldstein, from Neuroptix Corporation, about a problem five million Americans cope with, and for which there is no definitive diagnostic test - until possibly now. Goldstein explains what we know today about Alzheimer s, and that which we didn t five years ago.
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Dr. Lee Goldstein - Diagnosing Alzheimer's from IT Conversations on July 17, 2008 12 views
Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Dr. Lee Goldstein, from Neuroptix Corporation, about a problem five million Americans cope with, and for which there is no definitive diagnostic test - until possibly now. Goldstein explains what we know today about Alzheimer s, and that which we didn t five years ago.
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