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Get Noticed! Send a text.Are you struggling to automate your business processes effectively? Discover how Aytekin Tank, founder of JotForm, built a 25-million-customer empire through automation and strategic thinking. In this episode, Aytekin reveals his four key principles for successful automation, including the importance of clarifying priorities and embracing 'lazy' thinking to find efficient solutions. Learn why reducing free features can sometimes hinder growth, and how the '50-50 rule' balances product development with marketing efforts. Aytekin shares invaluable insights on scaling a global brand from Turkey, competing with tech giants like Google, and the power of free products in driving viral growth. Whether you're a tech-savvy entrepreneur or just starting to explore automation, this episode offers practical advice to streamline your business operations and focus on what truly matters.Recommended book: "Creative Selection" by Ken KociendaPeppertype - Virtual Content AssistantGenerate better content copies in seconds with the power of Artificial Intelligence.Riverside - Your online recording studioThe easiest way to record podcasts and videos in studio quality from anywhere. All from the browser.AWeber - free email marketing Grow, sell, and engage with your audience—simple email marketing in one place. Free trial.Podcastpage.io - Launch your podcast website in minutesDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showIf you could ask 500 entrepreneurs a question about how they got noticed,Would you have one?That's right. You can ask a question and we can give you a summary of the thoughts of all of my guests on that topic, direct quotes, and links to where they gave comment.Check amazing new resource at: https://theunnoticed.horsy.ai/You may even think that it's worth making a contribution to Support the show here.
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Eric and Jon depart in two directions on road trips, Vans, Zoo Lights, and Bee Hives. Binance will be scoured for {evil,taxes}, Beeper Blues, and Push Notification spying by governments. A fun bonanza with We Are Bob, Humane, and Cassiopeia A in stereo(-ish). 0:00 - Intro 11:23 - Binance Scouring 18:07 - Beeper Woes 24:34 - Push Notifications Spying 30:10 - Bobiverse 32:00 - Humane 35:02 - Creative Selection 36:00 - Cassiopeia A Two Ways
Jeffrey and Squirrel reflect on a tweet from Ken Kocienda about what worked for Apple in designing the iPhone, what they think is missing from this advice, and what it tells us about improving our own delivery. SHOW LINKS: - Ken Kocienda's tweet https://twitter.com/kocienda/status/1526564985995857921 - Creative Selection: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/37638098-creative-selection --- Our book, Agile Conversations, is out now! See https://agileconversations.com where you can order your copy and get a free video when you join our mailing list! We'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, or feedback you have about the show. Email us at info@agileconversations.com
In this wide-ranging conversation from April 2019, a16z's Frank Chen sits down with Ken Kocienda, a longtime software engineer and designer at Apple from 2001 to 2017, who wrote a book about his career there, called Creative Selection.They discuss Ken's unconventional path from freelance photographer to software engineer at Apple, his work on many core products from Safari web browser to iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch and features like Autocorrect, what it was like to demo new products for Steve Jobs, and more.
Per commemorar que per molts són dies de vacances, hem preparat un capítol especial. Un homenatge a la indústria a qui hem dedicat professionalment els millors anys de les nostres vides on t'expliquem la història de com hi vam gravitar i què ens va enamorar des del primer dia.Show notes:Parlem de la figura de Bill Atkinson, qui liderà el disseny i el desenvolupament de la interfície d'usuari als inicis d'Apple i posteriorment s'uní al grup d'aventurers que, el 1984, ens van portar el Macintosh al món.Durant el trencaclosques d'avui aprenem que Charles Babbage dissenyà el primer ordinador a mitjans del segle XIX. Una màquina de més de tres-cents quilos capaç "tan sols" de resoldre sistemes d'equacions de fins a vint-i-nou variables.Com que l'ordinador de Babbage no disposava encara de transistors, es fa difícil extreure una comparació directa amb les màquines modernes. Per fer-ho, si que podem contrastar els quatre mil i escaic transistors del Apple I versus els del nou M1, que es compten en bilions.Al llarg del capítol hem deixat caure unes quantes perles que sens dubte val la pena afegir a la llista de lectura estival. Entre elles, la pel·lícula The Big Short, que utilitzem com a paral·lelisme per descriure l'atracció de talent a un mercat per motius purament econòmics; el llibre Creative Selection, on entendràs per què el pare del Ramon, malgrat tenir els dits gruixuts encertava de lletra cada vegada que premia el teclat de l'iPhone; i finalment la Keynote de 1984 on un Steve Jobs en corbatí de llacet, introduïa el Macintosh al món, amb una veu robòtica que poc té a veure amb la dels assistents de veu contemporanis.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook discusses privacy, curation, and AR, Find My opens to third-party accessories, and classic games come to Apple Arcade. If you have questions or comments on the show, tweet at @stephenrobles and @Hillitech, or email us here. Find us in your favorite podcast player by searching for "AppleInsider" and support the show by leaving a 5-Star rating and comment in Apple Podcasts . Do you host a podcast discussing technology or Apple devices and would like an AppleInsider staffer to appear as a guest? Let us know by sending a message to: steve@appleinsider.com and we'll be in touch! Sponsored by: ExpressVPN: AppleInsider listeners can get three extra months when you sign up for a year of service! Get the most secure and fastest VPN service today by visiting: expressvpn.com/appleinsider StartMail: Start securing your email privacy with StartMail. Sign up today and get 50% off your first year! Visit startmail.com/ai to learn more. Links from the show Sway: Is Apple's Privacy Push Facebook's Existential Threat? on Apple Podcasts Creative Selection, book by Ken Kocienda Tim Cook 'probably' leaving Apple in next ten years Another $1 million scam app surfaces amid App Store legal battles Tim Cook talks Parler, politics, Tesla, privacy, and Apple in AR in wide-ranging interview The frontrunners for next Apple CEO: Speculating on Tim Cook's successor Tim Cook says Apple wants to use AR to make conversations better Apple’s Find My network now offers new third-party finding experiences Find your keys, wallet or anything you don't want to lose - Chipolo Apple debuts Find My network for third-party accessories Leaked images of revamped iPad Pro and iPad mini show few changes Apple MacBook and iPad production may be delayed over global chip shortage Apple Arcade adds new 'Timeless Classics' and 'App Store Greats' categories Only 36% of Apple Podcasts' 2M titles have 10 or more episodes Intel uses MacBook Pro to promote its chips after attacking Apple LG quits the 'incredibly competitive' smartphone business Google I/O 2021 set for May 18 through May 20, free for the first time T-Mobile launches unlimited 5G Home Internet service Watchsmith 2.0 Apple Original podcast 'The Line' launches ahead of Apple TV+ documentary Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: steve@appleinsider.com
Håkan Lidbo is a musician, artist, innovator, designer, and founder of the Rumtiden Idea Lab, an unconventional creative workspace in Stockholm.The work of Håkan and his collaborators stretches across music, art, installations, games, robots, software, public installations, and more. It's quite difficult to define exactly what they do, which is a testament to their vision: "bringing totally new ideas into the world that weren't here before."Håkan himself is wildly prolific (he has released more than 350 records and held a world record for the fastest-releasing musical artist in the early 2000s) and an embodiment of innovation. I sat down with him to talk about how he's able to place himself outside conventional structures and traditions while thriving as a productive and creative leader.http://designdisciplin.com/hakan-lidbo# Related Books, Links, and Resources- Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb: https://geni.us/antifragile-dd- Change by Design by Tim Brown: https://geni.us/change-by-design- Creative Confidence by Tom Kelley and David Kelley: https://geni.us/creative-confidence- Creative Selection by Ken Kocienda: https://geni.us/creative-selection-dd- Elektron Music Machines: http://elektron.se/- Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari: https://geni.us/homo-deus-dd- How To by Michael Bierut: https://geni.us/how-to-dd- How to Fly a Horse by Kevin Ashton: https://geni.us/how-to-fly-a-horse- Reason Studios (formerly Propellerhead Software): https://www.reasonstudios.com/- Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari: https://geni.us/sapiens-dd- Simone Giertz: https://www.simonegiertz.com/- Teenage Engineering: https://teenage.engineering/- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson: https://geni.us/almanack- The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley: https://geni.us/art-of-innovation- The Bed of Procrustes by Nassim Nicholas Taleb: https://geni.us/bed-of-procrustes- The Ten Faces of Innovation by Tom Kelley: https://geni.us/ten-faces- Zoom H1N (Håkan's voice recorder): https://geni.us/zoom-h1n# Connect with Design Discipline- Website: http://designdisciplin.com- Podcast: http://podcast.designdisciplin.com- Instagram: https://instagram.com/designdisciplin/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/designdisciplin/- YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w- Bookstore: http://designdisciplin.com/bookstore# Connect with Håkan Lidbo- Personal Website: https://www.hakanlidbo.com/- Website for Rumtiden: https://www.rumtiden.com/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/hakanlidbo- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hakan_lidbo/# Episode Bookmarks00:00:00 What does Håkan Lidbo do?00:04:29 The Structure of Rumtiden00:12:26 Håkan's Story00:28:08 From Art to Platform00:35:05 Learning Imagination00:41:40 "Design"00:55:14 Books00:56:24 Places and Tools00:57:47 Lego01:02:21 Swedish Synthesizers01:06:14 Collaboration and Singing Tunnels01:12:54 Failure and Art01:16:34 Inspirations01:22:02 Closing
In this video I will talk about the Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs book by Ken Kocienda. Steve Jobs was one of the most revolutionary entrepreneurs and CEOs of all time. This books talks about what it was like to work under him, and what was his design principles and how he developed the iPhone and iPad. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AttilaonthWorld YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCADpTO2CJBS7HNudJu9-nvg
Josh Tobin holds a CS PhD from UC Berkeley, which he completed in four years while also working at OpenAI as a research scientist. His focus was on robotic perception and control, and contributed to the famous Rubik's cube robot hand video. He co-organizes the phenomenal Full Stack Deep Learning course and is now working on a new stealth startup. Learn more about Josh: http://josh-tobin.com/ (http://josh-tobin.com/) https://twitter.com/josh_tobin_ (https://twitter.com/josh_tobin_) Want to level-up your skills in machine learning and software engineering? Join the ML Engineered Newsletter: https://mlengineered.ck.page/943aa3fd46 (https://mlengineered.ck.page/943aa3fd46) Comments? Questions? Submit them here: https://charlie266.typeform.com/to/DA2j9Md9 (https://charlie266.typeform.com/to/DA2j9Md9) Follow Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieYouAI (https://twitter.com/CharlieYouAI) Take the Giving What We Can Pledge: https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/ (https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/) Subscribe to ML Engineered: https://mlengineered.com/listen (https://mlengineered.com/listen) Timestamps: 01:32 Follow Charlie on Twitter (http://twitter.com/charlieyouai (twitter.com/charlieyouai)) 02:43 How Josh got started in CS and ML 11:05 Why Josh worked on ML for robotics 15:03 ML for Robotics research at OpenAI 28:20 Josh's research process 34:56 Why putting ML into production is so difficult 44:46 What Josh thinks the ML Ops landscape will look like 49:49 Common mistakes that production ML teams and companies make 53:11 How ML systems will be built in the future 59:37 The most valuable skills that ML engineers should develop 01:03:50 Rapid Fire Questions Links https://course.fullstackdeeplearning.com/ (Full Stack Deep Learning) https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.06907 (Domain Randomization for Transferring Deep Neural Networks from Simulation to the Real World) https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.06425 (Domain Randomization and Generative Models for Robotic Grasping) https://deepmind.com/blog/article/neural-scene-representation-and-rendering (DeepMind Generative Query Network (GQN) paper) https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.04554 (Geometry Aware Neural Rendering) https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2019/EECS-2019-104.pdf (Josh's PhD Thesis) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4O8pojMF0w (OpenAI Rubik's Cube Robot Hand video) https://www.wandb.com/podcast/josh-tobin (Weights and Biases interview with Josh) https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/designing-data-intensive-applications/9781491903063/ (Building Data Intensive Applications) http://creativeselection.io/ (Creative Selection)
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Some topics from the talk: - Shaun's career path - How is it switching to remote work - What is the future of online food delivery apps Recommendations from Shaun: Podcasts: - Design Details - Invision Design Better - Intercom Podcast Book. Creative Selection. Kosienda Talks: - Figma remote talks - Mind the product - Marty Cagan. at Silicon Valley Product Group. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCYFmrvPI8Q
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Review do Livro Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs de Ken Kocienda Um mergulho no processo criativo da Apple, cheio de curiosidade e detalhes dos bastidores da Apple. Um prato cheio para Apple Maníacos e quem curte inovação. Livro na Amazon: https://amzn.to/2E7ovFI
Ken Kocienda gives an inside look into Apple’s software development process during his 15 years at Apple. He was there during the release of Safari, iPhone, and iPad. The book is a must read for anyone who develops products or is interested in Apple. This post highlights some of my favourite themes from the book. http://www.gregoryschmidt.ca/writing/book-highlights-creative-selection #Apple #Design
Basuke Suzuki さんをゲストに迎えて、iPad Pro, Google Fi, Edge, C++, DJI Osmo Pocket などについて話しました。 Show Notes Coronado Brewing Company | Stay Coastal Rebuild: 221: Something's Plugged Into His iPad (basuke) Here’s how Google Fi will work with iPhones Google Fi OneNote Notion nativefier: Make any web page a desktop application Microsoft's Edge to morph into a Chromium-based, cross-platform browser Goodbye, EdgeHTML - The Mozilla Blog ChakraCore is the core part of the Chakra JavaScript engine that powers Microsoft Edge WebCore Rendering I – The Basics | WebKit On Switching from an iPad Pro and a Macbook to a Pixelbook GWT Google denies altering YouTube code to break Microsoft Edge Letter from Tim Cook to Apple investors - Apple Compare career levels across companies with Levels.fyi Creative Selection Netflix tests a bypass of iTunes billing in 33 markets 平成ネット史(仮) - NHK 「関心空間」10月末に終了 15年の歴史に幕 海外のゲーム・エンジン開発者の間で、Modern C++ がゲーム開発のニーズに応えられていないという議論 DJI OSMO POCKET A Programmer's Introduction to Mathematics 鈴木貫太郎 - YouTube 素数の音楽 | マーカス デュ・ソートイ フェルマーの最終定理 | サイモン・シン Perfume とライゾマティクスの新たな試みを支える Google の機械学習 神田松之丞問わず語りの松之丞
Naoki Hiroshima さんをゲストに迎えて、山火事、Amazon, MacBook, iPhone, Netflix, コードレビューなどについて話しました。 Show Notes California fires Customizing the Infograph face on Apple Watch Series 4 AirNow Amazon Logistics Amazon selects New York City and Northern Virginia for new headquarters Amazon now directly sells Apple products - The Verge Creative Selection キャッチ=22 OnePlus 6T Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a point about housing for Congress instant-runoff voting Microsoft Teams Google Hangouts Chat Vic Gundotra
Backpacks—an unsolvable problem. Chris has an unexpected run-in with some surrealist art, followed by a discussion of dealing with the realities of travel. • Masters of Contemporary Watchmaking An additional book highlighting the work of independent watchmakers, that we ought to have mentioned in Episode 27 • Watchmakers The Masters of Art Horology A book Chris picked up recently that catalogues the work of modern independent watchmakers • 12 Faces of Time The 12 Faces of Time details the lives and works of a dozen of the foremost independent watchmakers of our era • Engine Turning A demonstration of engine turning • Geometric Chuck A paper about geometric chucks which are simplified versions of the full engines used in security printing. • Matthews Documentary A trailer for the engine turning documentary featuring Martin Matthews • MoMA SF Official website of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art • René Magritte Chris caught a temporary exhibit of the work of surrealist artist, René Magritte, while on layover recently in San Francisco • Steven Strang Local artist & friend of the show whose work is similar in genre to Magritte's • Magritte's The Human Condition • Magritte's The Promenades of Euclid • Thomas Crown Affair A film that prominently features Magritte's Son of Man • Banksy Shredded Art Video of a Banksy painting being shredded the moment after the hammer came down for the winning bid at auction • Gerhard Richter Another of the artists on display at MoMA SF • XKCD A perfect encapsulation of the woes of shopping for a backpack • Osprey Bags One of Jon's favourite backpack brands over the years • Mountain Hardwear Frequent Flyer 30 Jon's most recent everyday backpack • How to Knock Off a Saddleback Leather Bag • Flight Bag The bag Chris uses most • Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L Chris' current backpack of choice • Packing Cubes A handy way to keep things organized when packing for travel • Superior Labor Leather Pen Roll The roll Chris uses to hold pens & a watch when travelling • Lightning to SD Card Reader A useful adaptor for transferring photos from an SD card to an iOS device • High Watt USB-C Charger While still far from being a perfect universal spec, one nice thing about USB-C is being able to carry a single, high-watt charger rather than multiple, different chargers when travelling • USB-C to Lightning A cable that allows an iPhone or iPad to be charged using the same charger that now ships with Apple's MacBooks • Anker PowerCore Jon & Chris both use Anker's battery packs to keep devices topped up when travelling • Control Plane Mac utility A utility Chris uses to manage network traffic on his MacBook, unfortunately, it is no longer under active development • Luna Display An app & adaptor that together turn an iPad into an external display for a macOS • Bose QuietComfort 35 Chris' go to headphones when travelling • Nexus Card • HS-NY Lectures Video lectures from the Horological Society of New York • Clickspring YouTube Channel • Reconstructing The Antikythera Mechanism A preview of the Antikythera project by Clickspring on YouTube • The Perfectionists A book about humankind's relentless pursuit of perfection & the compounding effects it has had on society • Creative Selection Written by a former Apple software engineer, Creative Selection provides a rare glimpse into what the design process was like at Apple when Steve Jobs was alive • Why We Sleep A book Jon's been reading recently about the science & benefits of sleep
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Ken Kocienda, former software engineer at Apple and author of the new book Creative Selection discusses Steve Jobs’ unrelenting focus, harsh leadership strategies, and incredible decisiveness. Read more: https://mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu/2018/creative-selection-ken-kocienda/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hajime Morita さんをゲストに迎えて、Pixel 3, カメラ、Android, Creative Selection などについて話しました。 Show Notes Made by Google 2018 Pixel 3 - Google Store Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL Review: Software Is Eating Your Phone Google Pixel Stand review: The best accessory Google has ever made Google AI details Pixel 3's Super Res Zoom feature Marc Levoy's Home Page The Frankencamera: An Experimental Platform for Computational Photography Halide フレネル反射とは? Interview with the Google Pixel 3 Camera team Prometheus - Monitoring system & time series database The OpenTracing project Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs 60: Melton & Ganatra episode III: Shipping software 闘うプログラマー[新装版] レッド 1969~1972
Red Hat developer Andy Grover joins us to discuss Stratis Storage, an alternative to ZFS on Linux and its recent milestone. Also Google subtracts Plus, some KDE and GNOME news, and a bit of forgotten Linux history. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Alex Kretzschmar, Andy Grover, and Martin Wimpress.
Stephen Hackett and John Voorhees sit down to talk about Ken Kocienda's book *Creative Selection,* in which he writes about the creation of Safari and original iPhone.
This week: get ready for the iPhone MAX! Plus: rumors indicate Apple’s new iPhones will receive a serious price cut; Apple is working on the one feature the Watch desperately needs; and Leander reveals Apple’s secret sauce—the design and creative processes Cupertino has developed over the years that have helped them create some of the world’s most iconic products. This episode supported by Easily create a beautiful website all by yourself, at Squarespace.com/cultcast. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. A business is only as strong as its people, and every hire matters… go to LinkedIn.com/cultcast and get a $50 credit toward your first job post. CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. Thanks to Kevin McLeodfor the music you hear on today’s episode. On the show this week @erfon / @lkahney / @lewiswallace Possible new name for the 6.5-inch iPhone takes it to the Max https://www.cultofmac.com/573591/possible-new-name-for-the-6-5-inch-iphone-takes-it-to-the-max/ Apple’s marketing team has reportedly been considering losing the Plus suffix that has been used on the largest models since the iPhone 6 Plus came out in 2014 We’ve already head reports that Apple is going to ditch the “Plus” description for its larger iPhones. Now there’s word that the replacement term could be “Max.” If true, this means that the company will announce a week from today the iPhone Xs with a 5.8-inch display and the iPhone Xs Max with a 6.5-inch one. 2018 iPhones could cost just the same as the 2017 models https://www.cultofmac.com/573625/2018-iphone-prices-xs-plus-max/ With most of the specifications of the 2018 iPhones already known, the largest remaining question is price. A report from the German website Macerkoff, who starts by pointing out that the iPhone 8 costs €799, the iPhone 8 Plus sells for €909, and the iPhone X is €1149. Citing two different sources, the site says the 6.1-inch LCD iPhone expected to be announced next week will cost €799, the 5.8-inch replacement for the iPhone X will be €909, and the 6.5-inch OLED device sell for €1149. If that assumption is correct, the 6.1-inch LCD iPhone will be $699, the speed-bumped 5.8-inch iPhone X will be $799, and the the 6.5-inch OLED model will be $999. Apple Watch could get always-on display mode https://www.cultofmac.com/573027/apple-watch-always-on-display/ Apple is developing an always-on display mode for Apple Watch, a new patent application reveals. The feature would give users the ability to see the time — and possibly other information — without having to raise their wrist every time. But Apple wants to make sure OLED burn-in doesn’t become a problem. There are several reasons for that, such as its impact on battery life and the risk that the feature could ruin Apple Watch’s OLED display. The Iconic Pillow Collection by Throwboy https://www.cultofmac.com/573253/spinning-wheel-icon-pillow/ New book shows how Apple makes great software [Review] https://www.cultofmac.com/572869/new-book-shows-how-apple-makes-great-software-book-review/ When Steve Jobs died in 2011, pundits wondered how the company would continue to make great products without him. The question is partly answered by programmer Ken Kocienda’s new book, Creative Selection, which describes his 15 years working at Apple helping to develop the original iPhone, iPad and Safari web browser. The Apple design process of demos, decisions and feedback with Ken Kocienda [Apple Chat podcast] https://www.cultofmac.com/573075/the-apple-design-process-of-demos-decisions-feedback-ken-kocienda/
James and John discuss eBay finds: VHS cassettes, Apple sign, and a postcard from Apple. They look back at August 1988 in Macworld magazine, and news includes the books Creative Selection, Valley Genius, and Small Fry. To see all of the show notes and join our website, visit us at RetroMacCast.
This week Benjamin and Zac discuss 9to5Mac's exclusive Apple Watch Series 4 and iPhone Xs leaks, iPad Pro redesign rumors, event predictions, and more. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get a $50 credit toward your first job post! Hosts: Benjamin Mayo Zac Hall Topics: Exclusive: Apple Watch Series 4 revealed — massive display, dense watch face, more Apple Watch Series 4 resolution likely 384×480, apps capable of showing much more content Exclusive: This is ‘iPhone XS’ — design, larger version, and gold colors confirmed ‘iPhone Xs Max’ likely name for 6.5-inch OLED flagship, sources say Renders show new thin-bezel iPad Pro based on purported design: flat sides, iPhone-style antenna lines ‘Creative Selection’ book available now: the creation of the iPhone keyboard, Apple’s design process, and demoing to Steve Jobs Feedback? Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
Over a period of fifteen years, Ken Kocienda had a front-row seat to the development of some of the most innovative technology in history. As a team member, he was responsible for helping develop the software on the iPhone, including being personally responsible for the development of the iPhone keyboard and autocorrect features. In this interview, he shares insights into how Apple's creative process works, what it was like to pitch and demo to Steve Jobs, and how we can all learn from Apple's successes and apply some of their methods to our own life and work. Ken's new book is called Creative Selection. == Today's episode is brought to you by Skillshare. To get 2 months of access for just 99 cents, visit Skillshare.com/creative. The intro music for the AC podcast is by Joshua Seurkamp. End remix is by DJ Z-Trip.
Ken Kocienda is former Principal Engineer of iPhone software at Apple. For over fifteen years, he was deeply involved with development of the user interfaces for Safari, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and many others. His book, Creative Selection, is a historical, technical, and philosophical insider look at what makes Apple... Apple. SPONSOR: Brilliant Go to http://brilliant.org/vector and sign up for free. First 200 people get 20% off the premium course! LINKS: Creative Selection by Ken Kocienda MORE: Gear: https://kit.com/reneritchie Podcast: http://applepodcasts.com/vector Twitter: https://twitter.com/reneritchie Instagram: https://instagram.com/reneritchie SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube
Victor and William talk through Apple's latest acquisition and some of the rumors leading into the upcoming Apple event, and Victor speaks with Ken Kocienda, author of Creative Selection, Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs. Ken has the distinction of having been the individual directly responsible for keyboard on the first iPhone.
There’s a new book coming out called Creative Selection about how Apple makes insanely great products. Now, this isn’t a promo. Ken’s not a sponsor. I got a review copy of the book early and I’ve read it twice already. It’s just that damn good. The first part deals with how Apple made the Safari web browser and WebKit from KHTML. And how the singular focus was — fast. Nothing. No code. No feature. Could be checked in if it slowed Safari down one bit. Zero regression, that was their holy Fremen war. And it got me thinking just how fast you make Safari on iPhone and iPad today. Not just in terms of raw speed but convenience as well. And since I’ve been getting a bunch of requests for more tips videos as well, sharing made the kind of sense that does. So, a few basics to start off with and make sure everyone, new and ninja, are up to speed, then some iOS 12 Shortcuts magic to bring us home. SPONSOR: Brilliant Go to http://brilliant.org/vector and sign up for free. First 200 people get 20% the premium course! LINKS: Creative Selection Pre-Order: http://creativeselection.io MORE: Gear: https://kit.com/reneritchie Podcast: http://applepodcasts.com/vector Twitter: https://twitter.com/reneritchie Instagram: https://instagram.com/reneritchie SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube