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Sintonía: "Conga Twist" - The Revels"Native" - Bob Callaway & The Chicks (nueva); "Hi Yo Camel" - The Peeple; "Dragon Walk" - The Dantes (nueva); "Tequila Twist" - The Valiants; "Caravan" - Jerry Betters (nueva); "Oasis" (versión alargada) - The Majestics; "Loco" - The Terrifies (nueva); "Wild Man Walk" - The Ebonettes (nueva); "Don´t Wanna Leave The Congo" - Norman (Arab) Sands & The Valiants (nueva); "King Kong" - Tarantula Ghoul & Her Gravediggers (nueva); "Oongawa" - Johnny Parker & The Zirkons (nueva); "Uprising" - The Cherokees; "Kana Kapila" - The Continental Cousins; "The Kookie Limbo" - Kookie Joe; "Screw Driver" - The Rhythmaires (nueva); "Baghdad Rock" - The Sheiks (nueva); "Clumsy Dragon" - The Five Sounds (nueva); "Isis" - The Megatons (nueva)Todas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (2xLP) "Jungle Exotica Volume 1" (Strip, 2013); una reedición ampliada de una primera recopilación de 20 cortes en un solo vinilo realizada por el mismo sello y publicada 22 años antes (Strip, 1991)Escuchar audio
Peeple Magazine starts a new feature to match the success of their sexiest man alive franchise. A new A.I. music recording company make new music for baby boomer Rock Stars who are too lazy to write and record new material, and you can pay to hear it!Website: https://instantmicrowavefuzz.buzzsprout.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imfmauiTwitter: https://twitter.com/InstantFuzzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/imfmaui/Support the show https://www.patreon.com/instantmicrowavefuzz Support the show
Download Episode 949 – Long time friend of the show Deb Chantson of Sticky Brain Studios joins this big ol PartyCast, so let’s get going!The show kicks off with a PartyCast lineup of Chris Taylor, Brooke Poole, Andy Sperry, and Aki on hand to welcome Deb Chantson of Sticky Brain Studios to the show to give us some first details on their game Rooster, planned for a January 2025 release! We chat about the development of the game, the various minigames, influences, how long Deb and I have been chatting, and tons more. Then Pernell shows up and asks if they’re going to license “Rooster” by Alice in Chains. I think they should. Plus a pack of reviews including a Horror Acolyte email!0:00 - Intro/Rooster Discussion45:42 - Tengoku Struggle: Strayside - Otomate, Idea Factory, Aksys Games (Brooke)54:51 - Inkbound - Shiny Shoe (Chris & Andy)1:13:53 - Freedom Planet 2 - GalaxyTrail, XSEED Games (Pernell)1:25:15 - Withering Rooms - Moonless Formless, Perp Games (Horror Acolyte)1:37:25 - Flightpath: Adventures in Venaris - Illogic Games, eastasiasoft (Chris)1:46:16 - Beat Slayer - ByteRockers’ Games, Paras Games (Pernell & Aki)The show ends with a track from Christian Pacaud from EarthBound since we played INKBound. My brain works in mysterious ways.2:01:21 - Christian Pacaud - Special Delivery (EarthBound)https://www.stickybrainstudios.com/https://store.steampowered.com/app/1834220/Rooster/https://www.otomate.jp/https://www.ideaf.co.jp/https://aksysgames.com/https://shinyshoe.com/https://www.galaxytrail.com/https://www.xseedgames.com/https://www.moonlessformless.com/https://perpgames.com/https://illogic.games/https://eastasiasoft.com/https://www.byterockers.games/https://paras.shengtian.com/https://www.youtube.com/@CPacaudhttps://joecam.net/boundtogether/https://ocremix.org/https://www.keymailer.co/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sml-podcast/id826998112https://open.spotify.com/show/6KQpzHeLsoyVy6Ln2ebNwKhttps://twitter.com/theSMLpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/theSMLpodcast/https://store.streamelements.com/thesmlpodcastALL REVIEWED GAMES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR FREE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY COVERAGE ON THE SHOW
Happy Friday! Today, the boys deep dive on Mark Zuckerberg fighting Elon Musk and how Lizard People actually rule the world. Rob's new computer doesn't work, much like his old computer, causing Zoom room issues. Cheef reads you Mail Sack submissions, including a DM about learning to manual, a fond recollection of riding nekkid at Northstar Bike Park in 2018, and vomiting, pissing, and shitting simultaneously after touching an overpowered electric fence. Support this stupidity on Patreon. Buy our cool fenders and Gnar Couch gear at gnarcouch.com. Get 30% off your performance eyewear with code "sponchesmom" at enjoywinter.com. Get your bike parts and accessories at thelostco.com.
Lew Theokas, the grandfather of Granite Mountain Hotshots crewmember Garret Zuppiger, joins Arizona State Parks team member Ken "Gecko" Sliwa for a conversation to remember the hotshots who lost their lives fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire on June 30, 2013. Lew is a former wildland firefighter and currently serves as the Public Relations Officer for the town of Peeple's Valley.Find your next Arizona adventure and sign up for our newsletter at AZStateParks.com/Amazing, and follow @AZStateParks on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter for even more inspiration.
The Bumblebrashers and Calmont are found! Will the heroes head back to Breachill to cash in on their reward, or delve deeper to find these mysterious cultists?Website: https://rss.com/podcasts/thecursedcaravan/Gmail: thecursedcaravan@gmail.comInstagram: TheCursedCaravanPodcastTwitter: TheCursedCaravanPodcast@CursedCaravanMichael Ghelfi Studios, The World Reference for Tabletop RPG Audio:https://michaelghelfi.comMichael Ghelfi Studios Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfiMichael Ghelfi Studios YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiThe Cursed Caravan uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. The Cursed Caravan is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.
Thinking “big” is the underpinning of this week's episode of Discovery. Although the Big Bang Theory is commonly thought of as a popular sitcom, it is actually a view of the universe that has moved from being postulated to gaining evidence. Similarly, dark matter is more than just a plot line for Sheldon and Leonard to debate. Dr. James Peeple, a Canadian/American, Nobel Prize laureate and Professor of Science, Emeritus at Princeton discusses these and other big ideas with Michael Benarroch, President of the University of Manitoba in a podcast series called What's the big idea.
*SAVE NATURE* : Max Temperatures recorded in some Indian cities: ☀Lucknow 47 degrees ☀Delhi 47 degrees ☀Agra 45 degrees ☀Nagpur 49 degrees ☀Kota 48 degrees ☀Hyderabad 45 degrees ☀Pune 42 degrees ☀Ahmedabad 46 degrees ☀ Mumbai 42 degrees ☀ Nashik 40 degrees ☀Bangalore 40 degrees ☀ Chennai 45 degrees ☀Rajkot 45 degrees Next years these cities will cross 50 degrees. Even AC or fan will not save us in summer.. Why is it so hot ??? In last 10 years over 10 crore trees were cut for widening roads and highways. But not more than a lakh trees have been planted by govt. or public. How to make India cool ??? Please do not wait for government to plant trees. Sowing seeds or planting trees does not cost much. Just collect seeds of Shatavari, Bel, Peeple, Tulsi, Mango, Lemon, Jamun, Neem, Custard Apple, Jack fruit, etc. Then dig two-three inch hole on open spaces, roadside, footpaths, highways, gardens and also in your society or bungalow. Bury these seeds in each hole with soil and then water them every two days in summer. In rainy season no need to water them. After 15 to 30 days small plants will be born. Let us make this a National movement and plant 10 crore trees all over India. We should stop temperature from crossing 50 degrees..... Please plant maximum trees and forward this message to everyone. Lets distribute saplings as return gifts during functions, birthdays etc. *1 person - 1 plant* We will easily reach 10 crore plants
EXCUSE ME SIR DO YOU MIND! Have you ever been so excited to meet someone who was quite famous that you had a weird encounter with them? Producer Squatch has! Squatch had a normal day at the gym when he noticed a former WWE wrestler in the gym and spoke to him in a very unexpected place. Let's just say it wasn't a sanitary place. You don't want to miss this episode of the Matt and Ramona OFF AIR Podcast!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The players continue to "piss" off nature with... Hidden abilities? We guess? You'll just have to tune in to find out! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/that-big-d-d-energy/id1514459844 Ready to enjoy wherever you get your podcasts OR at www.thatbigddenergy.com! $10 Credit at Startplaying.Games! - https://bit.ly/startplayingenergy (https://bit.ly/startplayingenergy) Like/subscribe/review so we can keep these episodes coming! Want your name in an episode? Share us on any social media platform! INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/thatbigddenergy TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BigDandDEnergy FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BigDandDEnergy TIKTOK: @thatbigdanddenergy Support this podcast
Twitter: @ReelOfThieves Instagram: @ReelOfThieves Hey everybody! I'm Pete, and welcome to Reel of Thieves! A place where I talk about all the little nuances and nods to our favorite stuff in our favorite stuff. Super meta, I know, and I'm pretty proud of it. I hope you enjoy it! While you're here, could you do me a super duper schmooper big favor? Could you give me a rating here on wherever you're reading this? A rating and a review really helps the show. And the better the rating, the higher up this show is on the platform, app, or website you're listening on! That means more people like you to find the show! And it's all thanks to you...THE PEEPLE! So this week took a while to get out. A ton of stuff going on, all super positive I assure you (I'm also lying) and it took a little longer to record and edit and ship out. But, it's worth the wait! Because this week, It's Panos Cosmatos's Mandy. It stars Nicolas Cage and as one of his best performances. It was also chosen by you on Twitter, so thank you! I'm super happy that I got a chance to watch this, and if you're an Art House Horror Fan, you're going to LOVE Mandy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reel-of-thieves/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reel-of-thieves/support
No doubt you've heard all the buzz going around about non-fungible tokens better known as NFT's. In today's episode, Matthew shares why he believe every photographer needs to pay attention.
For our first episode, we talk about non-Korean people in K-pop, realize we have no idea how podcasting works, and dig back up K-pop's secret experiment, EXP EDITION. Twitter Brittney: @BritLauren09 Rain: @RainAntonov
In this episode Derick talks about social credit systems and how we are encroaching upon a reality that is uncannily similar to the "Nosedive" episode of Black Mirror (S3, E1). He breaks down a heavily scrutinized social currency app available on for iPhone and iPad named Peeple (9:10), why we should keep tabs on the power social media has on our everyday life (4:15), and the woes of scarcity mentality (6:31). Want to start a podcast? Use Buzzsprout to get your show on all major streaming services and receive a $25 gift card upon upgrading to a paid-plan . For more info: www.dailydepository.com/pftc-show-notes . Support the show (https://cash.app/$derickgvisuals)
Welcome to the Reel Peeple Podcast where we our minds to analyze matters through conversations from the positive male perspective. This weeks begin a series dedicated to how we interact as people of color. Black People Vs. People of Color Series 3, Episode 1! Email us your questions and/or topic ideas: reelpeeplepodcast@gmail.com Be sure to comment, like and describe below. No negative comments please. We love to engage in conversation, but will not, and will block, derogatory comments only meant to be nasty. #phibetasigma #omegapsiphi #kappaalphapsi #deltasigmatheta #alphaphialpha #alphakappaalpha #sigmagammarho #zetaphibeta #iotaphitheta #divine9 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reelpeeplepodcast/support
Welcome to the Reel Peeple Podcast where we our minds to analyze matters through conversations from the positive male perspective. Email us your questions and/or topic ideas: reelpeeplepodcast@gmail.com Be sure to comment, like and describe below. No negative comments please. We love to engage in conversation, but will not, and will block, derogatory comments only meant to be nasty. #phibetasigma #omegapsiphi #kappaalphapsi #deltasigmatheta #alphaphialpha #alphakappaalpha #sigmagammarho #zetaphibeta #iotaphitheta #divine9 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reelpeeplepodcast/support
Welcome to the Reel Peeple Podcast where we our minds to analyze matters through conversations from the positive male perspective. This weeks begin a series dedicated to how we interact as people of color. Black on Black relations. Series 1, Episode 1! Email us your questions, suggestions and/or topic ideas: reelpeeplepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on FB & IG @reelpeeplepodcast. Be sure to comment, like and describe below. No negative comments please. We love to engage in conversation, but will not, and will block, derogatory comments only meant to be nasty. #phibetasigma #omegapsiphi #kappaalphapsi #deltasigmatheta #alphaphialpha #alphakappaalpha #sigmagammarho #zetaphibeta #iotaphitheta #divine9 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reelpeeplepodcast/support
Welcome to the Reel Peeple Podcast where we our minds to analyze matters through conversations from the positive male perspective. This weeks begin a series dedicated to how we interact as people of color. Outgrowing Old Friends. Season 1, Episode 4! Email us your questions, suggestions and/or topic ideas: reelpeeplepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on FB & IG @reelpeeplepodcast. Be sure to comment, like and describe below. No negative comments please. We love to engage in conversation, but will not, and will block, derogatory comments only meant to be nasty. #phibetasigma #omegapsiphi #kappaalphapsi #deltasigmatheta #alphaphialpha #alphakappaalpha #sigmagammarho #zetaphibeta #iotaphitheta #divine9 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reelpeeplepodcast/support
The Geek Speak team had the pleasure to meet the creative team of the award-winning television short, Pet Peeve Police. Our special guests are Director, PJ Germain, and writers and actors, Sarah Delpizzo and Melissa Graver. Pet Peeve Police is a comedy series about two women who are fed up with rude, inconsiderate douches in the world. Officers Forva and Peeple take matters into their own hands and become vigilantes in the process. Their show premieres on May 20, 2020. Give them a follow and show this Indie creation some love. You can connect with the show through their website, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and, of course, on their YouTube channel. They want to know what your pet peeves are too! And while you're at it, be sure to follow PJ Germain, Melissa Graver and Sarah Delpizzo too.
From Good Peeple Media “California’s Burning” is an investigative podcast examining the role Pacific Gas & Electric played in several fires across California dating back to the 1950s. In 2018, California saw a total of 7,571 wildfires and was host to the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history. In a federal filing on March 23, 2020 Pacific Gas & Electric, California’s largest utility company, announced it had plead guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the 2018 Campfire in the northern California town of Paradise. We unpack the lack of moral culpability that would later lead to decades of tragic loss. California's burning will trace the pattern of negligence, cover ups and lack of accountability from the United States' largest electric utility business.
This week, we’ve got another celebratory, sugary, filler of an episode, but it’s not all fluff. We’re investigating the shadowy world of corporate espionage in candy-making, discussing the life and legacy of a prodigious candy man, and clarifying, once and for all, that the Pennsylvania Dutch do not speak Dutch. Finally, we debate whether or … Continue reading Come On, Party Peeple
In this episode Jess and I discussed the scourge of the world...stupid people!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ep 38 - "Peeple" of Walmart and More Geek Rambling. Paul is back out of town, so John & Eric spend the episode discussing fun topics in the news and drop some updates for the What If Geeks faithful: We have a website! Come check out the amazing job Eric did creating it! Hit us up and let us know what you think.www.whatifgeeks.comEmail us at: whatifgeeks@gmail.com"Welcome to 'What If Geeks', the show where we talk all things in Geek culture. From Superheroes to Sci-Fi, movies to tv, books & comic books. We discuss what was, what is, what will be and What If?”What If Geeks is owned and hosted by John Petit, Paul Seago and Eric Spitz. Other than our children’s YouTube channels, we do not own any of the material we speak about. We do not speak for any corporation such as DC, Warner Bros, Walt Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm or a multitude of others that we may speculate on. We discuss only public knowledge topics and do not profess to know anything from behind the scenes anywhere except in our own productions.Credits:Opening Theme is The New Order, by Aaron Kenny. It was taken from the YouTube Audio Library and marked free to use. We just want to give him credit and let him know how much we like his work.Closing Theme is Victorious Accomplishment by mathgrant.
people! Difficult times. Meditate around them!
Helping others isn't a chore; it is one of the greatest gifts there is. Liya Kebe
What is the Peeple app? Are sex robots the end of civilization? Also, wearables saving lives, Mars nonsense, LBRY, the ThunderCats (!), and much, much more... Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week: --Random Access: We're still alive, This week's Google event showed that phones are boring and Google isn't innovative, Twitter may be breaking the 140 character limit, NASA's Mars announcement, the school clock, Amazon Flex, Google bought Jibe Mobile for Rich Communications Services. --“Peeple” Link: wapo.st/1P5HjVL, bit.ly/1hfzZJv Tech Roulette: --"Sex Robots" Link: wapo.st/1LxWfq6, bit.ly/1j42hrW, bit.ly/1NuMayB, nyti.ms/1DpKhRB Important Messages: --”?” Tool of the Week: --”LBRY” Link: lbry.io/ Hacksec: --”The Apple Watch Saved A Life” Link: bit.ly/1QwIcVJ The Climax: --"ThunderCats" APPENDIX: --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew --”Complete Liberty: Inside and Out” Link: amzn.to/1IRm5Jg --”The Open Wireless Movment” Link: Link: openwireless.org/ --"Keenevention 2015" Link: keenevention.info/ --"Bitcoin Investor Conference" Link: bitcoininvestor.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: www.patreon.com/sovryntech And you can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2 NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFa LITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9W BITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.com Also at Protonmail.ch at: anarchy@protonmail.ch I’m also on Telegram: @Sovryn Minilock.io ID: 67JpL89QkmcJHC9KMGjcNy9VrwsNYDpfCQu9gKXGijVVY BitMessage: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.com www.twitter.com/sovryntech plus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/ liberty.me/members/briansovryn/ www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn instagram.com/Bsovryn/ steamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram/
What is the Peeple app? Are sex robots the end of civilization? Also, wearables saving lives, Mars nonsense, LBRY, the ThunderCats (!), and much, much more... Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week: --Random Access: We're still alive, This week's Google event showed that phones are boring and Google isn't innovative, Twitter may be breaking the 140 character limit, NASA's Mars announcement, the school clock, Amazon Flex, Google bought Jibe Mobile for Rich Communications Services. --“Peeple” Link: wapo.st/1P5HjVL, bit.ly/1hfzZJv Tech Roulette: --"Sex Robots" Link: wapo.st/1LxWfq6, bit.ly/1j42hrW, bit.ly/1NuMayB, nyti.ms/1DpKhRB Important Messages: --”?” Tool of the Week: --”LBRY” Link: lbry.io/ Hacksec: --”The Apple Watch Saved A Life” Link: bit.ly/1QwIcVJ The Climax: --"ThunderCats" APPENDIX: --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew --”Complete Liberty: Inside and Out” Link: amzn.to/1IRm5Jg --”The Open Wireless Movment” Link: Link: openwireless.org/ --"Keenevention 2015" Link: keenevention.info/ --"Bitcoin Investor Conference" Link: bitcoininvestor.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: www.patreon.com/sovryntech And you can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2 NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFa LITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9W BITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.com Also at Protonmail.ch at: anarchy@protonmail.ch I’m also on Telegram: @Sovryn Minilock.io ID: 67JpL89QkmcJHC9KMGjcNy9VrwsNYDpfCQu9gKXGijVVY BitMessage: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.com www.twitter.com/sovryntech plus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/ liberty.me/members/briansovryn/ www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn instagram.com/Bsovryn/ steamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram/
Elizabeth came by and dropped some major jewels on us about being in the Non-Profit sector. She talks about funding, pitching, and some important parts of day-to-day operations. She also went into depth about how specializing in specific parts of your industry can actually be beneficial. Guest: Elizabeth Peeple YouareLife1.com Host: Dei Lake @DeiLake DeiLake.com Private facebook Group: Success on Demand @_OfficialSOD SuccessonDemand.co --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/successondemand/support
Mike and Brandy talk about how to make Easter a healthier holiday for kids. Mike Dolce is a 4X World MMA Awards Trainer of the Year, NJ Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee and was named a Men's Fitness Top 30 Fitness Game Changer. As the founder of The Dolce Diet and creator of UFC FIT, Mike Dolce is known the world over for his work managing the incredible weight cuts of top UFC athletes. His #1 international best-selling books include The Dolce Diet: 3 Weeks to Shredded, The Dolce Diet: Living Lean and The Dolce Diet: Living Lean Cookbook. For more information, visit TheDolceDiet.com and TheMikeDolceShow.com Listen to the latest Mike Dolce Show fitness and lifestyle podcast and get motivated and inspired!
Chris Chuter: @Chris_Chuter Show Notes: 00:47 - Peeple: What is it? Why? 02:59 - Iterations and User Testing 13:32 - Complexity of Installation 17:26 - Device Integration 22:15 - Setup and Installation 25:35 - Laws and Building Codes 26:39 - Getting Started in this Space 31:29 - Ensuring Quality, Integration Testing, and Deployment Pipelines 33:18 - The Manufacturing Process Resources: If This Then That (IFTTT) Transcript: CHARLES: Hello, everybody and welcome to The Frontside Podcast, Episode 82. My name is Charles Lowell, a developer here at the Frontside and your podcast host-in-training. With me is Elrick Ryan. Hello Elrick. ELRICK: Hey, hello. CHARLES: And today, we are going to be continuing our series on the Internet of Things and we have someone on the podcast today who's going to talk to us about the Internet of Things. His name is Chris Chuter and he is the CEO, inventor and founder of Peeple. Hey, Chris. CHRIS: Hey. How is it going? CHARLES: It's gone well. Thanks for coming on the program. Peeple, what is it? Why don't you give us a quick overview of the product? Obviously it pertains to IoT, what is it and how did you become involved with it? Let's delve into that. CHRIS: Yes, sure. Let me give you the elevator short version first then we can dive deeper. Peeple is caller ID for your front door. The idea is when you get a phone call and you don't answer the phone, what happens? It goes to your voicemail. You know someone called you. But today, if someone comes to your house, you have no idea that they came unless you're there. This is the central problem that we solved with Peeple. It's a little device, a hardware device, an Internet of Things device that fits over the peephole in your door in the inside of your house. When someone knocks or doors open, you get a push notification on your phone. You can open up the phone and you can see a live view of your peephole. In a nutshell, Peeple is a smart peephole. CHARLES: Is it more for the case when you're not home at all or do you find the people use it for what you would traditionally use a peephole. CHRIS: It depends on the person. Now, my personal use case is for keeping track of wandering kids and that's actually inspiration for this invention. I have two boys and when one of my boys was three years old, he managed to open the door, walk out, go on to the street and walk down to the end of the street. Now, I live in Austin and I live right off the edge of a very busy street. Now, my kid didn't die or anything like that. It's not a really sad story but a neighbor brought my kid home and it was one of those moments as a parent where you're like, "Oh my God. I'm a terrible parent." But being an inventor and an engineer, I was like, "I'm going to hook something up that just tells me when my door is opened or closed," and it morphed into this invention. We showed it to people at South by Southwest almost three or four years ago. That's when we realized we were on to something that didn't exist. It was just a little camera on the door. CHARLES: Tell me about those first versions. I'm so curious. It sounds like there's a lot of layers of functionality that you've been through, a lot of iterations so I'm curious about that. What's was that zero iteration look like? CHRIS: Version 0 was made in 24 hours. It was a hackathon for... I can't remember the name of it. There was a hackathon group that recently imploded and we won this hackathon. The hackathon thing was to make something... I'm not sure if this is for Internet of Things but we were all making that kind of stuff. I made this little Raspberry Pi demo with a little mini door and I had talked to my wife and this is how I was able to make this invention, to keep track the kid as I was busy doing other stuff but I talked her into giving me 24 hours to make this one thing. Then me and another guy, David we won this hackathon. We were like, "We've got to turn this into a real thing," because one of the awards of the hackathon was you go to Silicon Valley, you show this off and you do all this cool stuff with it. We were like, "We've got to actually turn this into something that's presentable." That was Version 0. It was just a little Raspberry Pi. CHARLES: Now, what were you doing to detect the state of the door? CHRIS: That's the crazy thing. The first version of the device had more sensors on it than the final version. The first version had everything. It had a doorbell, it had a knock sensor, it had a motion, it had a speaker that played Paul McCartney's 'Someone's Knockin' At The Door,' but it had an accelerometer. I threw everything in there the first thing and half of it worked for the hackathon demo but it was good enough to win. This is something that, I guess I could call wisdom now but the real thing I learned is you start with everything and then you narrow and get it more tuned and highly focused and more precise as a device, like the difference between the iPhone and the Samsung phones. One of them is to throw everything into it and then the iPhone is just really specialize into a few things really well. The next three years, we're pulling stuff out. CHARLES: What are some examples of that calling that you're describing where you're saying, "I'm to take this out? I'm going to take this out. I'm going to take that out." CHRIS: We got rid of things like the doorbell and some of the other sensors, mainly because it was just a wiring issue and as well as we wanted to keep track when the door was opened and closed. It didn't make sense to have the speaker on there at the time so we really focused more on the accelerometer and the knock sensor for the first version of Peeple. CHARLES: That is not the final version. Is it mostly just the accelerometer? What if someone doesn't knock? I assume there's some sort of detection that goes on with the camera. CHRIS: That's the next version. That's something that we've been working on right now, what we're going to be delivering. We have delivered our first, I would say Version 1.0 of Peeple devices to our customers. There's a thousand of these or so in the wild, all around the world and the next version we have added -- and I guess this my first real announcement of this -- a motion detection module. It's not a camera-based. It's more or less magic and it just works through the door. That's the most I'm going to say on it right now because we're probably the first hardware device that it's actually using this technology. ELRICK: That's an excellent pitch. Everyone loves magic. CHRIS: Yes, it's basically magic. It works through the door. ELRICK: As you were going to these iterations, were you doing like user testing to see what users wanted? Or did you internally say, "This doesn't make sense. Let's just take this out." CHRIS: Absolutely. That's the second part of this story. After this hackathon happened, we prepared to go on the road show to go and show it off to Silicon Valley but in the meantime, this hackathon group, I think it was called AngelHack, it imploded. One of their founders made all these disparaging comments about homeless people and what essentially happened is we lost the award. They said, "We're sorry. We can't give you the award," but we had spent about three months fine-tuning, making something pretty and putting a pitch together. I went in and I pitched at a TechCrunch Meetup in Austin and we came in second at that but during that meetup, I met one of the reporters and said, "You really need to talk to these guys in San Francisco called Highway1," so I did. We eventually ended up moving to San Francisco. Now, the reason I mentioned that to answer your question is they understand this idea of user testing, I think better than a lot of people. Even though they were focused on working on hardware and getting an IoT device that works out there, they were drilling it into our heads is, "You have to get this in people's homes now. I don't care how bad it is. I don't care if you have to hire people, to sit at a peephole and just look through it and pretend like there are hardware device. You got to do this and you have to find out what the problems are, what works. I want you to look at your biggest fears of this thing and you quash them and you do that before you put any Silicon down," so we did that as best we could. CHARLES: So you did that with the Version 0 and Version 1 devices? CHRIS: Exactly, just a Version 0, I have all these pictures. We put them in about 12 to 20 homes and we have these long extension cords powering this thing because we didn't have the batteries to figure out. We had these huge lag problems. It would take like 30 seconds to a minute before something would happen. We had all these issues but in the end, people were still like, "It had these issues. You couldn't do this," but the fact that I had a door log, a door diary as what we're calling it now, that's something I never had before. That's where your secret sauce is so we ran with that. CHARLES: Yeah. That's the kind of thing it never even occurs to you. CHRIS: Exactly. In the app, or at least the early versions of the app, is you have these versions like a calendar that are like, "Okay, I got 10 visits yesterday. I got 20 visits today. No one came to visit me today. I'm so sad," but I have a calendar of, I think it was May of last year when I got visited by three or four magazine salesman in one week so you could correlate that with, "Did we have any break ins?" or something like that. CHARLES: Yeah, it would be interesting to be able to share that data with your neighborhood or somehow coordinate that. one of things I'm curious about too is you did this user testing you were talking about, doing the wiring and the installation, it's a conversation that always comes up when you're talking about custom hardware because there's always the drive to be small, there's always the drive to be have a small form factor and then you have challenges of power like how do you power this device. How cumbersome is the installation onto someone's door? CHRIS: Yeah, we had it all. That's a big difference, I think between San Francisco or Silicon Valley and other towns is there's this acceptance and there's this readiness to participate in the tech scene. We did a call out for volunteers and we had no problems finding them. They didn't mind us coming to their house and hooking up these big, bulky things and just being real intrusive. The fact that we found these people and they were the key to this early stage of, "Do you become a product or do you not?" We were only there for four months but by the end of this time that we were there, there was this legitimate tangible feeling of we're not a prototype anymore. We're a product and we didn't have a product. It was just prettier but we could see the light at the end of the tunnel. I don't think that would have happened had we not gone through this very painful experience with all these poor people that we inflicted our device on. CHARLES: This actually is fascinating because obviously, you're back in Austin now and I never heard of programs like that, like sign up to have someone come up and test it at some alpha stage prototype in your home. That sounds crazy and yet, it sounds like they were just going out of the woodwork. CHRIS: In San Francisco, it's not a problem. If I put the call out now, I probably have to really like, "Here's an Amazon gift card." I have to start doing a little bit of bribery. ELRICK: I think I would sign up just to see the cool tech. CHRIS: Yeah and those people exist. I think we don't have the means to really find them. That infrastructure already exists. In Silicon Valley, you just go down to Starbucks. CHARLES: There ought to be some sort of meetup for people who want to experiment with very early stage IoT devices here in Austin. Maybe, we'll have to look at it. If that doesn't exist, I would love being a guinea pig. I actually think there is an untapped willingness here but there's just not -- CHRIS: I think you need a critical mass of hardware people and hardware devices that are ready to be put in doors or put in the houses. There's definitely some in there. I have a lot of friends and there are hardware meetups that we go to but this stuff takes so long and it's so hard as hardware is hard. There's that small window of, "We got this little idea of a water sprinkler. Do you think anyone want to try it out?" or something like that and then the moments gone. Then six months later, there's another one. CHARLES: Yeah. I wonder if there's a way to really decrease that iteration cycle so that you can get feedback more quickly. I guess the problem is when you need a physical device, you just needed a physical device. CHRIS: We're talking about the Maker Movement and the MakerClub. If you're part of those, these people are hard to find. People that go to Maker Faires, that's the people you're looking for. CHARLES: Right. Now, transitioning because ultimately your target customer base is not makers, not people who are willing to put up with wires and cabling and people doing protracted installation. What does the kind of 1.0 product look like? Because what I'm curious is what immediately jumps to mind is this thing sounds like it's going to probably consume a lot of power. How do you get the power to that and what are the challenges and what are the tradeoffs that you have to make to try and get that power consumption down or get the installation complexity down? How complex is it today to install? CHRIS: I guess, I'll toot my own horn a little bit but I think we have one of the easiest IoT devices on the planet to install. You can possibly not even need tools. You can use your fingers but the biggest challenge for any IoT device is getting that home network connection. If there's been a few technologies through the years in which they've tried to fix this problem, basically just like self-pairing or things like that, like how Bluetooth can sometimes be really cumbersome. Now imagine that with Wi-Fi, it's the same thing but now you've got a password you've got to throw in there. That's really the only real hiccup with the installation on our device and we tried a few things. We went through about three different Wi-Fi chips before we settled on what we were using now. The first Wi-Fi chip was a TI one, which offered this nice pairing capability but it just didn't work half the time. Then we switched to a Broadcom chip, which was really solid and stable but turned out to be the most expensive component in the whole device so we had to get rid of that. The Wi-Fi issue was something we had to solve early because it goes also toward your power consumption. We have a camera and a Wi-Fi chip and both of those take up to 140 to 200 milliamps of juice when they're on. We had to be really smart of when this thing was going to be on and that's essentially when we went in parallel with the knock accelerometer. This device stays asleep most of the time and that's how we get the many months of battery life out of it. We put a rechargeable battery inside, it only turns on when it needs to and it's just hanging around waiting for an event for the rest of the time. Those were the things we were solving to get the Version 1. CHARLES: Now, it's waiting for some event but in order to receive the event, doesn't the accelerometer need to be on? Or is there some motion detector that --? CHRIS: That's a solved problem. good news was that accelerometers are extremely low power in the nano or picoamps but that's also another reason why the motion detection was going to be a hard problem because that is not, unless you're using what's called a PIR that is not a low power solution. CHARLES: Acronym alert. What is a PIR? CHRIS: It's an infrared proximity detection. That's how almost all motion detection cameras work. They have one hole for the camera and another hole for the PIR. The problem with these are is they don't work well in sunlight, outdoor-light and things like that in one of our use cases so we were kind of stuck. That's why we've recently come up with this new motion solution that doesn't rely on that technology -- the magic solution. CHARLES: All right. When we're going to find out about the magic solution? CHRIS: As soon as I ship this next version because it is being used in a few products but it's not really stateside yet and I want to save my thunder but it's something that I think is really cool. It really is magic. It's just amazing to me that it works. CHARLES: Well, I'm eager to see it. You were talking about Wi-Fi being one of the biggest challenges. That's a perfect segue. The connection to the network for something that we're always curious is discovering a new and interesting device is always a pleasure and then the next thought that almost funnels immediately after is how can I integrate this with other strange and wonderful devices to make something even more wonderful? A question we ask everybody is have you thought about how this might be a participant in an ecosystem so if there were other devices around the home, how would they even talk to the people? How might it offer information to someone looking to, maybe do some custom integration in their home? CHRIS: That's a lot of questions in one. Essentially, there's two ways of looking at it. You can look at it from your customer's perspective, what kind of customer do I think is going to have this or is going to use this the most. Back when we came up with this, there were a lot of do-it-yourself types and If This Then That protocol was out there but we really wanted to focus on something that was incredibly easy to use and didn't require you to program anything. I was really frustrated with the whole idea of Internet of Things because it almost implied that you had to be a programmer to use it. I didn't like that at that time. I've since come around to it because there's all these great tool kits out there. We initially looked at integrating with HomeKit. We thought they'd be perfect but what a lot of consumers don't realize is early HomeKit -- I don't believe it does that anymore -- made you modify your hardware to put in this special Apple hardware. When you're making a device, it is so hard just to get the hardware down. It's so expensive. To add anything or to put anything else in there, it's a huge friction point. It's really something that small startups just can't afford to do. A big Nest or a company like that have no problem but when you're making a one device, this is a big deal so we weren't able to really leverage something like HomeKit for an API. But we do have our own cloud-based API. We're RESTful API but it's just not documented and put out in a way where we want to have people programming it. But the good news is we did leverage several APIs when we were making things like the app and doing things like the push notifications and things like that. Now, it turns out that a lot of the case we used are now integrating with things like Alexa and other device protocols so we essentially get those for free. This whole ecosystem is forming around us. Just most important is to get your device out there because you have a vision for what the device will be used for. But then your customers tell you what the device is really useful for and that's when the real work starts. CHARLES: Right. I guess, it's true you have your first line of customers and I guess the use case what I was thinking of is me being a developer. I'm thinking what products could be built then using this as a component, so to speak. Have you'd given any thought to that or have anyone had approached you to say, "This is amazing. I'd like to build this meta product that integrates that," or is it kind of early days? CHRIS: Early on, that was the approach of the Internet of Things and it merged away from that in my experience. Early on, it was all about building blocks. You got to understand, these are old Zigbee Z-Wave programmers and that was the whole concept. Then it got turned on its head by, "I really have this problem that I need to solve and I don't want to have to make a bunch of building blocks to do this." For attacking it from the other side, like you're saying, building up into pieces, I really recommend you talk to the Twine guys -- super mechanical -- they're here in Austin as well. A year or so before, we came out with Peeple. They put out this device which was exactly what you're talking about. An Internet of Things type hub where you just add in all the pieces and then you integrate with everything. They can better give you a story of how that lifeline goes. CHARLES: Yeah, because it's always something you think about because you've got all these wonderful things. CHRIS: Yeah, some would say, an Internet of Things. CHARLES: Yup, or at least a floor plan. ELRICK: When someone gets a Peeple device, what is the full installation story and set up? What is the walkthrough for that? CHRIS: We have a little video of that. What you essentially do for Peeple when you're installing it on the peephole in your door, you unscrew the peephole. Now, the way Peeple's work is they need to handle doors that are variable width, depending on where you live. There's no real standard. All of the Peeple's work by having a shaft that you screw onto another side so it's basically two pieces. Now, one of those shafts holds this bracket that we include in the package. You screw that onto your door with the peephole holding it to the door, then you turn on the Peeple device and you connect it to your home Wi-Fi and then you're ready to go. That's it. CHARLES: That's the hardware side of the onboarding and then what about the software? How do I go and look at my door diary? CHRIS: You do this during the installation. You go to My.Peeple.io and there's a little button to add your Peeple device. UI-wise, it's one user interface among all the platforms whether your Android, iPhone or on a browser. You just go to that webpage and associate your account to your Peeple devices. You will have to log in. You can log in with Gmail, Facebook or just a regular email. Then you add your device and any time you go back to that page, it will show you only the videos from your device so you have a list of all the events from your Peeple device on that page or in that app. CHARLES: That is interesting. I'm looking at the videos right now online. Although my problem actually is I've got a glass door. CHRIS: Yes, we got you covered as well. CHARLES: You do? CHRIS: Yes. The reason you have a glass door or a peephole and many people don't realize this is it because it's required by law. If you ever plan to have run out your house as a multi-family unit, you have to have a peephole or a window surface to where people can look out. Once we figured that, that's when we realized we were onto something. The first versions of Peeple came with these little adhesive pads that we called gecko skin and this is where we learned a valuable lesson. No matter how sticky you make your stickers, they're not sticky enough. We included three of these little tabs in every device to put on a glass door, if you had glass so the Peeple device would work the same way for glass door, except that you would use a sticker, instead of unscrewing the peephole. The only problem with the stickers were is they were not sticky enough. If there was condensation or a weather event or something like that, these things would fall off so we made a modification. We found better stickers and I mailed those out to all the people. But this is why hardware is hard. You're going to make these mistakes. In all our testing, we didn't find this but of course, once you have a thousand testers, you find a little more. ELRICK: That's interesting that you brought up the laws about the peephole. Were there any particular building codes or anything of that nature that you guys had to be concerned about when having Peeple installed things on their doors that you had to figure out before shipping them out? CHRIS: Not really. The Texas property code is more geared among making landlords do the right thing. In case you're wondering, I think it's Texas Property Code 94-152 that covers this. There must be an external viewable portion for all multi-family units to the front entryway. Now, this is just the Texas law. We had to look this up in a few other states and it turns out there's one in San Francisco, there's one in Virginia but they're all different. But so far, we haven't had any issues with any property codes or building code issues. CHARLES: This has been an almost four-year odyssey for you that you've been on, right? CHRIS: Right. CHARLES: You've been involved in this scene and working with hardware probably for a long time even before that, it sounds like. For people who are just getting into it, because I feel like there's this wave cresting now, where these types of startups and these types of side projects and hobby projects are just starting to enter the mainstream. Do you have any advice for anybody who would want to get into this space? CHRIS: Well, that's a great question. Of course. Now, contrary to what you just stated, I didn't have much of a hardware background. I'm a software guy. I can personally attest to the pains of becoming a hardware guy. Now, the irony of this is I do have a master's degree in electronics engineering but electronic engineering is so huge. It's such a big field that you can spend your entire career not doing much hardware. But I always had the ability to go back and build some circuits but I would say the number one thing, if you're not a hardware guy is go to some of these meetups or get involved in a community and find yourself one, someone who has experience doing hardware because coming from the software room, you're used to this flexibility of changing a few lines of code and being everything changing. Now, when you get a hardware guy onboard and our hardware guy's name is Craig, when he comes to work -- CHARLES: Or gal. CHRIS: Yeah, or gal, of course. When they look at the same problems you're looking at, they're like, "Hold on a second. Let's step back. Let's test this." There's this quantitative slowing which you need to have as hardware because once you build a PCB, a circuit board, you are now stuck with that board for the next month or so because it takes a while to make another one so get that right before you jump around and do all these changes. My first advice would be is get help. There's no shame in going out there and you might be surprised. There are so many people out there that want to join in. If you have a good idea, there's plenty of people who want to contribute. CHARLES: Would you say that there are communities out there like the software communities where you have meetups? Some of the software meetups are just fantastic, where people are so welcoming and they're just so excited to share the information that they themselves are so excited about. CHRIS: Yes and there's the same thing as on the hardware side. You would definitely go to a few hardware meetups, there are several in Austin. There's at least one every week and it's a great chance for people to tell these kinds of stories. This is a maker type community so they welcome these ideas because that's what fuels their enthusiasm. Every time someone is doing something new, they want to hear it. That's the change now. This decade has happened to where you can go out and buy a few modules and make your little device. Then there's the next big step of turning it into going from prototype to hardware but you can get all those kinks out without having to make your own printed circuit boards, without having to have a huge firmware background. Just knowing a little bit of tech and a Raspberry Pi, you can test out your inventions at this early stage without having to invest all this money and these other things. There's never been a better time to do it. I would leave your listeners with is if you got something swirling around your head, get a Pi, get a little Arduino and do it. There's nothing stopping you. CHARLES: Yeah, it's shocking how affordable they are. CHRIS: I don't even touch on China, by the way but that's the next step. CHARLES: That's the great thought that I want to leave everybody with but I actually have more questions so we won't leave everybody with that. We'll keep on going because I want to talk about China and I want to talk about something that was in there. You've touched on it a couple of times when telling your story how you go from this just do it, get it out there, get it into people's homes, just get the Version 0 out, just buy an Arduino, slap together something terrible, that is at least one millionth of the dream that you have and you've taken your first step on that odyssey. That's a very common story in software. The way that we develop software too is have these agile methodologies and these techniques to reinforce them, testing, continuous integration, continuous deployment. How does that play out? A fascinating subject to me personally is how do you do that in the context of hardware. A question that I love to ask is how do you do things like ensure quality? How do you do integration testing? How do you have a deployment pipeline if you've got these Peeple devices out there on tens of thousands of doors globally? How do you push out a bug fix or a feature update? What's the automation around that look like? CHRIS: The over-the-air updates are your friend. If you're going to make a hardware device, I recommend making a Wi-Fi enabled device because then your firmware is not locked, then you can do over-the-air updates. That has been a lifesaver. We've done maybe a dozen software updates to our device to date, sometimes little changes, sometimes big changes. But what happens is any time the Peeple device wakes up, it says, "Hello, server," and the server says, "I got an update. First, let me give you all these images." Give me the code. The devices are constantly upgradable, just like you'd expect with software. Now, with some of these Bluetooth devices, you can't do that. You've got to go out the door being ready to go with no issues. It's a friction point to tell someone, "Your headphones can't work now. You need to plug it into a computer. You need to download this firmware upgrade. You need to update the firmware doing it by hand." That just isn't going to fly in today's consumer market so I would recommend if you can, make your device a hardware Wi-Fi device, get a Wi-Fi module in there and that opens up the world to you on doing a lot of these updates, to answer the last part of your question. CHARLES: You mentioned China, since you're touching on the manufacturing process or just the market over there or --? CHRIS: Yeah, be ready to fully commit. I've been to China, maybe four times now. I have a 10-year visa. It took a while to find the right partner and you've got to be boots on the ground in the factory for a couple of weeks just getting the whole line up. It's a whole another product when you're at the manufacturing stage. You're making all these little test things, they've got to hook up the boards to certain devices, they've got to put the firmware on it, they've got to do these things. It's a whole another job. That's why when you do these Kickstarter. They say, "We're going to be out in three months," and then six months later, "We're still working on it." I have a lot of empathy for this because I've lived it. You think, "I've got everything done. My hardware works. All I have to do is team up with someone to just make it and with them, we'll ship it." There's a whole another level to just a manufacturing piece and you can't really learned. There's no real textbooks to learn this because every factories are different. Our factory is right north of Shenzhen and we talked to some US manufacturers but they just weren't competitive to be in the discussion so you pretty much have to go overseas and then you have to sit down with them and just a little bit of communication difficulties can bring down a whole manufacturing line so it's very important that you're very hands on and you see your product all the way to package. ELRICK: That's interesting. I know of it but I never really thought about it because I was really not in that position. What are some of the higher level of things that you should look out for when evaluating a manufacturing partner? CHRIS: We talked to about a half a dozen before we decided on our manufacturing partner. The big one for me was cultural fit. I talked to some of the big ones like the one that makes the Apple phones, we talked to them for a while and I just found that I would say, "We would like to do this or we need this," and then the next week, they'd be asking a question, "What about this?" and I'm like, "Oh, you didn't understand what I was really asking," so you would lose weeks just by tiny misunderstandings. I found a manufacturing partner that has a subsidiary here in the US and my main contact grew up in the United States but he also goes to China every other week. Having that kind intermediary made everything so much easier. The communication was never an issue. I was able to get things done almost twice as quick with the other manufacturers I was talking to. In the end, they also came up with a great price so it turned out to be a win-win. I would recommend talking to the bigger manufacturers but spend a lot of time on the smaller ones and really figuring out is the communication up to snuff to really make your product. It's huge. CHARLES: What a story. I'm really glad that we got to have you on the podcast, Chris because you have the story that starts from literally slapping a Raspberry Pi and an accelerometer and speaker and apparently a bunch of other things on your front door and with an extension cord and walking a continuous path to where you're flying back and forth between China and Austin to inspect and ensure your assembly line and making a real product. It demonstrates that it can be done by the fact that you have done it so I think it serves as an inspirational case for a lot of people out there who might think that this is something that they might want to do. Or think that they're capable of. Thank you so much for coming and talking about Peeple. Everybody, you can go ahead and check it out. It's Peeple.io, right? CHRIS: That's correct. CHARLES: All right. Also, is there anything else that you'd like to announce other than the magic, which you're going to keep a lid on? CHRIS: Yes, I know I'd appropriately teased everyone about that but you can go to our website. If you go to Shop.Peeple.io, we're taking preorders for this next magical version, the Peeple Version 1.1, I guess I'll call it. I would like to add just before we go is if you're going to endeavor to do something like this, make sure you have a very understanding family because they couldn't have done it without a wife and kids that understood my craziness and allowed me to have just a complete mess of our house for, I guess, for three years now. CHARLES: Thanks again and thanks everybody for listening to this episode. You can get in touch with us on Twitter. We're at @TheFrontside and you can always find us on the web at Frontside.io and there's a contact form and we'd love to hear from you, for any reason whatsoever. Thanks, everybody and we'll talk to you next week.
Episode 7 - AdBlock Woes, Peeple Hate and Adobe Charges!
Talia Cooper is a community activist and musician. We both read "The Circle" by Dave Eggers. We were both terrified. So naturally, we gotta talk about it. Talia Cooper is a brilliant community organizer in Brooklyn, NY by way of the bay area. "The Circle" is a dystopian novel that feels more and more like yesterday. We talk the Peeple app, comfort v security in the digital landscape, body cameras, #BlackLivesMatter, and what happens when everything is recorded and "secrets are lies." Meet Talia: entirelytalia.wordpress.com/ What are you reading?! Let me know at @booksmyjobgaveme on Instagram using #bribooks, and keep up with me @BrionnaJay on Instagram and Twitter. Gorgeous music by Jenn Mundia, fall in love with her here: soundcloud.com/jennmundia
This week on The Little Radio Show we talk about the sale of LinkedIn to Microsoft for $26.2 billion. We talk a little about Peeple, the controversial app that lets you rate people. We also talk in depth about the importance of saving and the challenges we had in doing that in our own lives. A few of the stories mentioned in the savings conversation included: Half of Americans are living on the financial edge A cautionary tale about a man who borrowed $2,500 in payday loans and had it turn into $50,000 of debt How you could use your daily Starbucks habit to help finance your retirement “The Little Radio Show” is on HMSNetRadio.org on Thursdays at 2 pm (CST). The show hosts are Sandra Fernandez (@sandrasays), Juan Alanis (@juanofwords), and Anjelica Cazares (@la_anjel). Subscribe to the Podcast via (RSS), on the iTunes channel or on our Stitcher channel, and keep up with new episodes. Subscribe to the Blog and keep up with new posts. The show's website can be found at thelittleradioshow.com.
Crispr technology allows the “editing” of DNA to eliminate some diseases. Now, the technology allows the editing of RNA potentially eliminating many more diseases; the patent fight over CRISPR; Peeple…free speech or a license to destroy reputations; Khloe Thompson from California…9 years old and entrepreneur of the week; An Uber moment on its way for banks; Snapchat is eating twitters lunch; Amazon is annihilating the Big-box retailers: Uber adds Uber Bike to its plethora of services; My guest Phillip Cook…investment banker, serial entrepreneur, investor, developing new Blockchain technologies.
Producer Bobby and Mark Bland fly solo on this show. Mark is having a week and it shows in the conversation with the on again/off again Producer Bobby. First up Mark and Bobby discuss the biggest story in the USA currently which is Donald Trump explaining that it is alright for women to be punished for having an abortion. Of course, this set off the entire country pitting liberals and conservatives that defend Trump at each others throats. And it wasn't pretty at all. Producer Bobby explains how he feels that Trump is technically right and Mark tries to hone in on what Bobby wants done to fix the issue.Mark then decides to explain how ABC and other major networks could capitolize heavily on the crop of well known internet based/youtube based talents and their fanbases. Mark was watching his daughter watch this guy that plays Minecraft to the tune of millions of fans and it got him thinking about all the other people on online that have huge fanbases and could benefit from and to major media conglomerates and their current power fanbases that exist. Finally, Mark and Bobby come across a new social media app called PEEPLE which touts itself as the "YELP for everyday people" . People would join the network and be able to rate people on their personal opinion of the people, just like you do on yelp for a restaurant. Mark and Bobby delve into the dark underbelly of what this could mean and how it could go horribly wrong. Plus they discuss what things the company who created is already doing to combat some of those consequesnces.
Tim, Tony and Patrick talk about another good Chrome extension (Papier) and about the people rating app: Peeple. Check out the talking points below! Chrome extension – Papier a. Link: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj-hvT4hLTLAhUCuoMKHRCYCLQQFggdMAA&url=https%253A%252F%252Fchrome.google.com%252Fwebstore%252Fdetail%252Fpapier%252Fhhjeaokafplhjoogdemakihhdhffacia&usg=AFQjCNHLlfsfQJXZI8iAdRJJY4ppqi_oVQ b. Patrick's post: http://itbabble.com/2016/03/09/papier-a-chrome-extension-worth-checking-out/ Peeple for iOS and Android (coming soon) a. Washington post article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2015/09/30/everyone-you-know-will-be-able-to-rate-you-on-the-terrifying-yelp-for-people-whether-you-want-them-to-or-not/ b. People rating people – how could this go wrong? c. Peeple - http://forthepeeple.com/
Julia Cordray is pioneering her 3rd innovative company; Peeple App, that has received global and viral attention from media, investors, and the public. Her mission is to re-invent and innovate the recruitment industry as a whole. She began her recruitment career by building, Career Fox; aimed at finding dream jobs for employees. Career Fox developed a proprietary recruitment process that leads to a 96% successful placement rate. Now Julia and her companies have innovated again and made Peeple, an app; which is the next generation of online reputation management and connects people through their professional, personal, and dating relationships.
Julia Cordray is pioneering her 3rd innovative company; Peeple App, that has received global and viral attention from media, investors, and the public. Her mission is to re-invent and innovate the recruitment industry as a whole. She began her recruitment career by building, Career Fox; aimed at finding dream jobs for employees. Career Fox developed a proprietary recruitment process that leads to a 96% successful placement rate. Now Julia and her companies have innovated again and made Peeple, an app; which is the next generation of online reputation management and connects people through their professional, personal, and dating relationships.
Kelvin and Geoff go all out in this week’s monster news-filled episode. Subjects include old favourites – Apple, Google and Facebook – as well as the latest from Supercell, Meerkat and a new people-rating app, called Peeple. In movies, we talk about the possibility of the much mooted ‘Men In Black’ and ’21 Jump Street’ […] The post 52: Theatrical Physicist appeared first on Naked Tech Podcast.
This week Jon Phillips, Mark Hachman and Gordon Mah Ung discuss allegations that Microsoft is heading toward a "walled garden" for PC gaming and Opera adds native ad blocking. Mark also talks about his speed dating experience using Skype translator. And if you don't listen to this, we might just give you a negative review on the new Peeple app.
Peeple lets you rate other people | Jury awards Erin Andrews $55 million | Hulk Hogan lawsuit underway | Michigan among today’s primaries | Bloomberg says he won’t run | Orlando newspaper says GOP nominees not worthy of an endorsement | US preempts Somalian terrorists, kills 150 | Deadly battle in Tunisia | Britain alert to possible ISIS attack | Ex-defense chief of Nigeria accused of stealing $20 million | Mercury’s darkness comes from graphite | Sharapova […]
Co-host and personal development coach, Kristen Knepper, speaks with Julia Cordray: CEO and Co-founder of the controversial Peeple App, speaks about her core beliefs and desire to uplift others. Committed to her purpose and willing to take necessary risks, Julia is a rock star example of one who turns fear into fuel. More at www.bemovingforward.com.
In this episode of It’s About Us, with Rae and Maria, they welcome one of the best in the game ever, Jeffrey Joseph (@atjeffreyjoseph.) They discuss reviewing people online and the Peeple app, the Internet, the Amber Rose Slutwalk, comedy, Halloween costumes, respectability, slut shaming, fasting and their emotional highs and lows. With Rae Sanni (@raesanni), Maria Heinegg (@mariaheinegg), and Jim Search (@jimsearch).
In this episode of It’s About Us, with Rae and Maria, they welcome one of the best in the game ever, Jeffrey Joseph (@atjeffreyjoseph.) They discuss reviewing people online and the Peeple app, the Internet, the Amber Rose Slutwalk, comedy, Halloween costumes, respectability, slut shaming, fasting and their emotional highs and lows. With Rae Sanni (@raesanni), Maria Heinegg (@mariaheinegg), and Jim Search (@jimsearch).
How people-rating app Peeple drew rage and put its co-founders in danger, how a 16-year-old embraced identity through virality, and the funny video that threatened to put its makers into crushing debt. Listen, decode, and decide: Is going viral evil?
Monologue changes, Star Wars, costume choice and all the hair colors.
In addition to our HiaC predictions, we book wacky gimmicks, Jer thinks Randy Orton has shoulder dysplasia and dislikes delayed vertical suplexes and corporate people, while Rich is done with balls. We also talk about regional hats, Stevie Wonder, the Peeple app, water on Mars, and Jer books James Storm's main roster debut.
TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss the Peeple web rating service and implications such as online bullying and loss of privacy.
Prepare for reals and feels. Follow us: https://www.youtube.com/c/StuckTogetherPodcast https://twitter.com/StuckTPodcast Follow along with our topics! Peeple: http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/10/peeple-the-unreleased-app-the-internet-loves-to-hate-pushes-forward/ The cast: https://twitter.com/Cheratomo https://twitter.com/JimmyWhetzel https://twitter.com/Toddly_Enough Support Stuck Together Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/stucktogetherpodcast
This week, the TWB gang is joined by the lovely Andrea Tomingas to tackle some current trends, including Peeple, phubbing, real-life Santa Claus, and #MeanGirlsDay. Ask Agata asks about burger mascots and July's Funny Pages delves into t...
No one likes getting rejected. Samantha is no exception. This week's Manwhore Podcast guest calls me out on my crap and reminds me how our short-lived fling ended. There never seems to be a good way to reject a sexual partner but there are definitely some bad ways to do it. Rejecting someone during your podcast's intro monologue is certainly one of those bad ways! Samantha is now one of my good friends. I think. We discuss friendship this week especially after hooking up. Can men and women just be friends? Of course! Well, kind of. My guest ponders her abilituy to have platonic straight male friends. Also, no one will set me up with one of their friends which is totally understandable. Chucklef*cker (n.) - a person who has sex with a lot of stand-up comedians. Samantha had the Summer of Comedians in 2014. Pro tip: first have sex with an open mic comedian and work your way up to a guy with an HBO special. F*ck up, not down. People got mad about Peeple last week. The "Yelp for people" is planned to be a space where friends can review on another—because the Internet has such a tremendous history with being positive. I talk about why this site is both unncessary, terrible and nothing to worry about. Manwhore Merch is here! Go visit www.ManwhorePod.com to buy a t-shirt, phone case, hoodie sweatshirt, condom or tote bag! You only have until November 2nd to get your Keep Calm and Stay Slutty t-shirt or hoodie sweatshirt. Click here to reserve yours! Support The Manwhore Podcast on Patreon and receive great rewards! Make your pledge today by visitng my Patreon page! This week's episode is sponsored by Bernie Sanders. Not really, but I'm totally open to working with him. Email your comments, questions and boobie pictures to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
Co-hosts Jackson Murphy & Nick Kewin discuss all the big digital marketing issues of the day with Pound & Grain Managing Partner Sandy Fleischer. The gang talks about Twitter Moments, everyone’s favourite app, Peeple, and the DIY Netflix and Chill button. Plus their digital picks of the week.
New Salty Language 219 - Awfulanchewww.saltylanguage.com Tony and Bryan discuss an update about Peeple, fantasy football scandal, the Lions' heartbreaking loss, Dark Horse Brewing, Halloween Whopper causing green poop, a new Dave and Buster's near us, Campbell's Soup's new commercial, meeting Matt from Passers-by Podcast, the pick 'em league, #SLPod Kik group, our Q of the W and recap, and more! Links: Peeple site and info disappear after attacks online: http://goo.gl/uPC6tX Fantasy football cheating scandal: http://goo.gl/ZOyAEV Dark Horse Brewing: http://goo.gl/AcxyXp Halloween Whopper causing green poop: http://goo.gl/LYV1g5 New Dave and Buster's: https://goo.gl/hqjCjA Campbell's Soup "I'm your father" ad: http://goo.gl/vychgX Matt from Passers-by Pod: @passersbypod Q of the W: What would your rollergirl name be? Salty Language Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/user?u=344704 Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes!Visit us at: saltylanguage.com #SLPod Kik Group salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage@salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage /http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguageReddit: r/saltylanguageOn Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589http://podgods.webs.com/musingsofageek.comtangentboundnetwork.comdangerentertainment.netwickedradionetwork.comgeekliferadio.comShare with your friends!
Last week, we discussed an app that allowed users to rate any person they wanted; this week, we provide an update on the app, called Peeple, that the developers recently announced. In light of the demand for a dislike button, Facebook has announced a new set of emotions to choose from other than like, none … More Facebook dislike button? | Black burger buns | Life extending bacteria – Ep14
We have an unexpected special guest! Then, there's the usual stuff like tackling a modern day spin on a familiar Shakespeare question: To swallow or not to swallow? That's one of the things we need to get straight in this world. Ever had that life- shattering moment of walking in on your parents in the middle of "the act"? We discuss that, too. We, also, have a conversation on safe sex and the decline of condom use. The Butcher's Block is filled with items on Raven-Symone, Victor Cruz's fiance, Kim Davis and the Dogfart Network, the Peeple app, and we introduce Blow It, Stroke It, Bend Over For It. If you have something you want to bring to our attention…or if you want to curse us out or ask a question; contact us: Phone/Voicemail: 1-206-278-7459 Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thethrst Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheTHRST Instagram - http://instagram.com/thethrst Tumblr - http://thethrst.tumblr.com Email: emailthethrst@gmail.com The THRST is the premier entertainment talk show podcast that brings you gay-best- friend and kitchen-island conversations on love and relationships, celebrities and pop culture, and social scandals...all flavored with shade, humor, and opinionated-truth! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode! We’re a FREE show, insert our RSS Feed ( http://thethrst.libsyn.com/rss ) into your podcatcher or find us in popular podcast directories. This has been a production of The THRST. Copyright 2015. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Intro (http://thethrst.com/) 05:05 - New York Minute with Derrick 07:26 - Chewing The Fat 14:56 - Hashtag Hags 23:28 - The BHive 31:30 - Review The THRST 32:02 - Train of Thoughts 34:10 - Talk Du Jour: To Swallow or Not To Swallow? 44:50 - Contact The THRST 46:10 - The Butcher's Block 52:38 - Blow It, Stroke It, Bend Over For It 55:04 - Outro
WBKE is part of the WB2045.com Podcast Network! This week on #WBKE, we've got a whopper of an episode for you! Between the new, possibly predatory, application Peeple and then weird, secret reality TV people dying in public...for your entertainment...we have a LOT to talk about! Oh, and hey, maybe consider backing this kickstarter: Scream, Queen! See you tomorrow for some bonus improv on Patreon! WBKE@WB2045.com! @WB2045! @WillRogers2000! @BobbyKoester! DONATE! Facebook! Instagram! iTunes! Stitcher! Soundcloud! YouTube!
This week: Adult Haunted Houses/ Ghosts aren't scary these days/ It's too easy to take a selfie/ Nasally voices/ Hunter fends off bear by shoving his arm down its throat/ Rating people on the Peeple app/ Donald Trump vs. Keith Richards vs. Montgomery Burns/ Colonel Sanders meets The Flash/ The Maxi-Pad Bandit/ Yahoo Answers/ Missed Connections
Jemand schreibt bald bestimmt auf Peeple, dass sprity und Markus asoziale Adblock-Nutzer sind. Oder so. Dies und mehr in der Folge 194 der Brüllaffencouch.
This is the 46th episode of the Shared Security Podcast (formally the Social Media Security Podcast) sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions. This episode was hosted by Tom Eston and Scott Wright recorded October 7, 2015. Below are the show notes, commentary, links to articles and […] The post The Shared Security Podcast Episode 46 – Peeple App, Medical Devices Exposed, Instagram for Doctors appeared first on The Shared Security Show.
Hey Cool Kids! Travis went to Disneyland and Brent's going to NY Comic Con, but first it's time for a new Trends Like These! First, it turns out that BK's new black bun will leave you with a colorful bathroom surprise! A new app, if it actually gets released, may let you review your friends! A story about a broken glass bridge might have you saying "NO! NO! NO THANKS!" Brent brings to light a huge multinational deal that may effect you in huge ways, but you've probably never heard of it. Finally, a drunk 19 year old caused quite a scene before being arrested and it was all caught on video! All that, plus a Wi-Five! Good times!
This week we talk about several conspiracy theories including the theory that Avril Lavigne actually died in 2004. We also talk about me hooking up with a Brazilian, the Peeple app, Taeyeon's solo release, the Undertale game, and Danny DeVito in a fursuit. Donate via Patreon to keep the podcast going and to gain access to exclusive content at: http://www.patreon.com/theshowsamandjoe
This week A.J. and Mikah get super Libertechian while discussing Amazon's decision to stop selling third-party set-top boxes, discover the water resistance of the iPhone 6s, and share their thoughts on person-rater Peeple.▪︎▪︎▪︎Integrate TopicsA.J.: Hello Fresh | To get $40 off your first order, use promo code: 9VGS3HMikah: Aeropress Timer▪︎▪︎▪︎Produced by Katie HilerThis episode of Integrate is not sponsored by Pot Rater.Music provided by Eino Toivanen, kongano.com.Follow Integrate on Twitter, and subscribe/rate/review the show on iTunes.▪︎▪︎▪︎Links and Show NotesAmazon Stops Selling Apple TV & ChromecastWhat's behind Amazon’s baffling decision to ban Apple TV and Chromecast?, The VergeThe iPhone 6s Is Sort of Water ResistantIs the New iPhone Waterproof? We Opened It Up (Again) to Find Out, iFixitPerson-Rater PeepleHow Nervous Should You Be About The New 'Yelp For People'?, Newsy
On today's episode we talk about Facebook Looping Profile Images, Peeple, Light.co, Brandon Carter, selfies, Twitter Moments, Facebook Reactions, and the app Pause. All the tech, social media and blog headlines that Bloggers love, need and use everyday.
Jemand schreibt bald bestimmt auf Peeple, dass sprity und Markus asoziale Adblock-Nutzer sind. Oder so. Dies und mehr in der Folge 194 der Brüllaffencouch.
We're back with a very full show this week as we catch you up on our adventures, chat up a couple shows, dig into the people rating app Peeple, share an original drink creation, geek out over D&D and channel a solid Breaking Bad tune. Lock and load your polyhedrals with headphones on... Charlie Tonic is back for the Hour and then some!
This week, we discuss the emerging app Peeple, social media mishaps, a kayak-eating bear, and 3D movie magic! Also, big news! All the episodes posted are now on YouTube! We'll be updating that alongside the podcast, so if you're subscribed you'll get notice of it earlier. Check it out and subscribe!Intro/Outro Music: "Happy Rock" at www.bensound.com Download GPD Episode 27 Now!
- Hero guy Chris Mintz rules - Nunchuck assaults, and Ninja Turtle Lady - Japanese livestreamer burns his house down - Having answers before questions - ISIS theme park - Romeo the Robot + Monkey and Baboon attacks - Love from Ghana - Peeple app sux - Inmates vs Undergrads in a debate - TV / Movie talk
This week Matthew returns to go deep on Mars water, Elon Musk, the KKK (say what?), pork roll flatulence, stupid Peeple, more body-transplant news, robot bugs, and refs-a-packin'. Plus, Matthew gets a new Yeti and NerdBurgers us all on SCUBA diving!
From the Peeple app to public meltdowns, the ladies discuss the rise and fall of the Beta Male. Tune in to Lady Buddha, Ms. Think Pretty Smart and Sojourner Verdad as they discuss everything from current events, relationships, education, politics and entertainment, all with a feminine twist! Episodes are also available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, TuneIn Radio and Podomatic. Visit http://www.whiskeywineandmoonshine.com or Google Hangout for LIVE shows! Follow on Twitter: @WhiskeyWineMoon @ndcharp @Think_P_Smart @sojoxoxo
Featuring Andrew McCauley (@andymac71) and Will Hanke (@redcanoemedia) Peeple app...now gone http://mashable.com/2015/10/05/peeple-disappears-from-the-web/ Facebook in space http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/facebook-eutelsat-spacecom-internet-satellite-africa/627729 Twitter announces moments.. http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/twitter-launches-moments-in-u-s-the-long-awaited-project-lightning/627792 Twitter names Jack Dorsey CEO http://www.wsj.com/articles/twitter-names-jack-dorsey-ceo-1444046580 Reddit launched ‘Upvoted’ Magazine http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/06/reddit-launches-upvoted-its-digital-magazine-for-all-things-reddit Florida considers bill to ban employers from employee social media accts http://www.sunshinestatenews.com/story/senate-committee-passes-bill-restricting-employer-access-employees-social-media-accounts Watch the Replay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd0UpEN0_9k The post What The Hell Happened: Episode 5 appeared first on Red Canoe Media.
Gather 'round the podcast machine as we discuss #Paleo, #Peeple, underwater violations, and squeezing the air out of raccoons! Yes, it's all here in episode 87.1. Where else can you find jicama, breathalizers and "yelp for people"? Nowhere, I tell you. NOWHERE. Get some today!
Ali Segel (@OnlineAlison) and Patrick Rogers (@patjrogers) are here to keep it real in these tweets! #MercuryRetrograde is real, #Peeple is YELP for humans, no one in Los Angeles saw the #SuperBloodMoon, the #Pope came to the US to save us from evil, and #ClaireDanes loves a turn-up in #Berghain!Welcome to the first episode!
10/05/15 - Rob Cesternino talks with Tyson Apostol about American Apparel's Bankrupcy, Raw vs Cooked Bacon, Pumpkin Spice, Cabins in the Woods, Pizza Pockets, the New York Giants vs the Dallas Cowboys, Peeple Ratings, The Book of Mormon, 3D Printing Gummys and more! The post Tyson Hour 36 | Peeple, Gummys, Pizza Pouches and More! appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
New Salty Language 218 - Toothy Horsewww.saltylanguage.com Tony and Bryan are at a secret cabin with a live studio audience and discuss Tony's toothy horse, Bud Light sample paddles, the new Peeple app, Marvel and DC may be cracking down on unauthorized prints at cons, charging for signatures at cons, Steve Rannazzisi, Canadian pegasus, the pick 'em league, #SLPod Kik group, our Q of the W and recap, and more! Links: Charging for signatures at cons 1: http://goo.gl/PXevWjCharging for signatures at cons 2: http://goo.gl/o0h1QI Peeple app: https://goo.gl/U3O8ge Steve Rannazzisi lied about almost dying in 9/11: http://goo.gl/O3M98V Q of the W: What video game would you want to be an npc (non-playable character) in? Salty Language Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/user?u=344704 Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes!Visit us at: saltylanguage.com #SLPod Kik Group salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage@salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage /http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguageReddit: r/saltylanguageOn Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589http://podgods.webs.com/musingsofageek.comtangentboundnetwork.comdangerentertainment.netwickedradionetwork.comgeekliferadio.comShare with your friends!
John & Mel discuss making wine & mead; Peeple; Detroiter sets fire to destroy a spider & more! Donate Bitcoin: 1KtcqykD4RXMdXXuL2oQLXbdGqZCsFhPqe Paypal: archindividual@gmail.com
Fisher is back from his victorious presidential campaign and ready to head back into the fray. He and Jimmy discuss last week’s biggest news stories including: NASA’s recent Mars flowing water announcement, Hasbro’s announcement of four more Michael Bay Transformers movies over the next decade, and the upcoming people-ranking app Peeple. Also in the episode, the … Continue reading 85 – Be a Better Person
This week we warm up for our regular episode by talking LAW AND ORDER: SVU. We discuss Apple’s new ios9 and how much it SUCKS. We talk about Facebook addiction and wonder why anyone would invent the “Peeple” app. We ponder baby fights, crock pots, and wonder who the hell Charo is.Damn. There’s A LOT on this week’s PREGAME!
Topics Discussed: L'il Guilty Pleasures, Email Responses, Questions to Ponder, Shopping at McDonald's, Stinging Drug Rings Hard, the Love of Driving, Respecting Mech Tech, Innovation, Yoga Class, Needlepoint, Larping Undercover, Wal-Mart in the Morning, Ritual Suicide, Listing It, Apps and Stuff, Word of the Day, Changing the Game with Peeple.com, Weigh In, New Belts, Metaphors and Analogies, Chubby Chasers, and Managing Tech People.
再谈语音交互,iBookstore 与 Apple Music 入华,为什么 iBookstore「Beautiful books」里的书并不 beautiful,Peeple 以及有关彻底公开透明社会的争论。 本期会员通讯已发至各位会员邮箱。每月三十元,支持不鸟万如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。若您无意入会,但喜欢某一期节目,也欢迎用支付宝或 PayPal 支付小费至 hi@itgonglun.com,支付宝用户亦可扫描下方二维码: 相关链接 Sherry Turkle: Stop Googling. Let’s Talk. 订阅 Type is Beautiful 的《字谈字畅》播客 Type is Beautiful Reeder 3 for Mac Tweetbot 4 for iOS 微软十月六日的发布会 张爱玲:最后遗作《少帅》独家呈现 The Plot Twist: E-Book Sales Slip, and Print Is Far From Dead 苹果收购英国智能语音公司 VocalIQ VocalIQ 的博客文章 Peeple Brent Simmons 对 Peeple 的回应 Maciej Cegłowski 有关个人数据权利的六条立法建议 IPN 播客网络常见问题解答 人物简介 不鸟万如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
再谈语音交互,iBookstore 与 Apple Music 入华,为什么 iBookstore「Beautiful books」里的书并不 beautiful,Peeple 以及有关彻底公开透明社会的争论。 本期会员通讯已发至各位会员邮箱。每月三十元,支持不鸟万如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。若您无意入会,但喜欢某一期节目,也欢迎用支付宝或 PayPal 支付小费至 hi@itgonglun.com,支付宝用户亦可扫描下方二维码: 相关链接 Sherry Turkle: Stop Googling. Let’s Talk. 订阅 Type is Beautiful 的《字谈字畅》播客 Type is Beautiful Reeder 3 for Mac Tweetbot 4 for iOS 微软十月六日的发布会 张爱玲:最后遗作《少帅》独家呈现 The Plot Twist: E-Book Sales Slip, and Print Is Far From Dead 苹果收购英国智能语音公司 VocalIQ VocalIQ 的博客文章 Peeple Brent Simmons 对 Peeple 的回应 Maciej Cegłowski 有关个人数据权利的六条立法建议 IPN 播客网络常见问题解答 人物简介 不鸟万如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
This week on this very nice episode of Nerd Overload, we discuss Until Dawn, Josh's first adventure in LARPing, Ello Asty in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the Super Mario Bros. live-action film, the bad Peeple app AND MORE! The song this week is 'Intergalactic' by Beastie Boys.
Craig opens the show with his review and comment on Tech that made news. This week he discusses Automotive Technology, from apps that can link to your cars to autonomous driving.
Una nueva aplicación llamada Peeple está generando expectativa por el impacto que puede tener entre los usuarios, levantando críticas de cómo va a... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Apple App Store Infection, Hacking Car Dealerships to Hack Their Cars, almost-Running Man in the UK, and the robot fuel challenge. Hundreds of Legitimate iOS Apps Infected by Malware, Removed From App Store Now over 4,000 infected apps Car Hack Technique Uses Dealerships to Spread Malware A TV Show D&G May Like: Hunted Bitcoin Is Officially a Commodity Flex = Amazon’s Uber-ization of package delivery Peeple = Yelp for people, whether you want it or not Dave on The Open Organization Twitter chat on October 8! HT Mark Hilburger: Michael Daniel, Special Assistant to the President and the Cybersecurity Coordinator, says “north of 80 percent” of intrusions rely on “known, fixable vulnerabilities.” One third of DOD sw vulnerabilities come from security software Remember EATR, the Military Robot That Was Supposed to Eat Humans? Cutting Room Floor Years you have left to live, probably. Another abandoned amusement park by Dave’s house: Geauga Lake closed 8 years ago; new aerial video of the abandoned park surfaces 17 Computer-Generated Hipster Baby Names No One Else Has Yet The Keyboard Waffle Iron Obvious Plant: Enjoyable, credible fake reviews and helpful hints A New Caption That Works for Every New Yorker Cartoon: “Hi, I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.” Behold: The Ultimate Crowdsourced Map of Punny Businesses in America Run MS Word 4 on Mac OS 7 in your browser with Javascript Trump endorses Red Hat. WWII scout plane trumps F-35 traceroute bad.horse 3D printing like a Terminator (again) (h/t matt.micene) We Give Thanks Mark Hilburger for the security alert! D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
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Peeple is scheduled to launch in November 2015. How you leave reviews for restaurants on Yelp, Peeple is where you leave reviews of people. Good? Bad? I consider some of the details outlined in this article published by the Washingtonpost.com Somebody had to think of this before. There is Hot or Not where you determine whether a… Read More » The post 021 Peeple – People Reviewing Application appeared first on Talent Jockey.
Sunday Stewart spends an hour arguing with Ben about acceptable flavors of Oreos, dating do's and don'ts including how (not) to take a compliment, Dunkin Donuts closing 100 stores on International Coffee Day, James Woods' frivolous Twitter lawsuit, the Aristocats, and AT&T's attempts to bully them out of using their unlimited data plans. But above all (ABOVE ALL), the duo discuss apps they love and APPS THEY HATE (looking at you, Peeple.) Sunday also brings up La Croix and the two discuss Ben's time in Atlanta and argue about the best kinds of sparkling water.
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Peeple is scheduled to launch in November 2015. How you leave reviews for restaurants on Yelp, Peeple is where you leave reviews of people. Good? Bad? I consider some of the details outlined in this article published by the Washingtonpost.com Somebody had to think of this before. There is Hot or Not where you determine whether a… Read More » The post 021 Peeple – People Reviewing Application appeared first on Talent Jockey.
This week on Altered Geek Unleashed, Steve is joined by TFG1 Mike and Mighty Tim! We discuss The Muppets, Heroes Reborn, Superheroes in TV and Film, Possible Revival Shows, Some cool tech, Water on Mars, Yelp 4 Peeple, The Flash and more! Also we bring up the comments from the past weeks show.All this and more on this week's AGU! We hope you continue to enjoy the episodes and please feel free to respond to any and all feedback methods. We will read and reply on the show. Topic suggestions also welcome. So get Altered, Get Geeky with the Altered Geeks.Your Geek Question for the WeekWhat do you think of living on Mars?What are your hopes with the Flash?Is there anything you'd like us to cover? Feedback:Voicemail Line: 502-526-5821Email: feedback@geekcastradio.comTwitter: @AlteredGeekFacebook: GeekCast Radio Network_____________________________________________________________________Geeks:Steve "Megatron" Phillips"Mighty" Tim CostelloMike "TFG1" Blanchard
Radio Motherboard talks to Vint Cerf, one of the fathers of the internet and Google's "internet evangelist," about the company's plans to fly internet-providing balloons over the developing world, encryption and security, and a horrifying scenario where our kitchen appliances start trying to hack our financial institutions. We also discuss Peeple, the "Yelp for People" app that's getting everyone riled up this week, a brand new scary Android vulnerability, and we end with a dramatic reading of a sci fi story written by one of our staffers when she was seven years old. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
GUEST: DAVID KOECHNER, Reverend Greg, What Is Niblerism, Snack Based Religion, DAVID KOECHNER at Helium Comedy Club, Portland, Krampus, David Is Awesome, Peeple, Pigman, Ribfight, Robot Voice, NEXT ADVENTURE, Predictions
After a very ... special ... reading, the Rocket trio dive into Peeple, OS X El Capitan, Metal on the Mac, note taking applications, and Bri's time at the Oculus Connect 2 event and reflections on the future of the gaming industry.
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The chip clip finally gets an evolution (no it doesn’t involve bluetooth), a familiar yet new way of interacting with your phone, and learn how to look through your peephole without being there! You can find me on most of the major social media sites: Twitter: @Kickcast Facebook: Facebook.com/KickCast Google+: KickCast Pinterest: Ktdata Also you […]
Au sommaire de ce presque dixième numéro de Podawan:– Des news: Le Gif de la carte de Tamriel, les photos célèbres revues avec John Malkovich, la mise à jour iOS8 de la Peeple,…– Mon iPhone 6, Destiny, Zelda Skyward Sword, et du RIP– Et bien sûr la météo.Bonne écoute à vous.
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Does it matter if you are BLACK or WHITE? HISPANIC, ARAB or ASIAN or INDIAN even--when you get SICK?! As CORNELL WEST said in a different butt Relevant context: RACE MATTERS! Yassuh it sho does! In fact, it MATTERS for Any SPECIES of BEING (including ANIMALS) when SICKNESS or ILLNESS visits. And its at that partikular critical time that YOU need to UNDERSTAND & OVERSTAND how your BODY BEAUTIFUL is set to function due to your RACE; or better yet: Due to your ETHNICITY!! Of course, this is nothing new. Its ANCIENT. Yet mostly forgotten or overlooked--even scorned! However, its one of the Main reasons peeple continue to be SICK--they are suffering from MISDIAGNOSIS, which leads to the Rong PROGNOSIS due to lack of Rite GNOSIS! Join me in exploring how the MEDICAL INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX has woefully failed the PEEPLE via decades of MISTREATMENT because they refuse to recognize in toto HOW we are the SAME yet DIFFERENT when it cums to HEALING the HUMAN PLANT. -Dr. MooTwahz (folk doktor)- (this information is only for your edification and education. Use it how you see fit in helping you co-partner with whatever medical doctor you choose for your healing journey).