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A reminder that you can support See Also on Patreon!As a member of the Hogg Hive, you'll get:Ad-free versions of every See AlsoA minimum of 6 extra ad-free episodes of See Also every year, including over the holidays and next weekFurther discounted codes for live showsOur eternal love, duhDescribed as "Dead Poet's Society meets Clueless", The Hairy Bird is a 1998 film written and directed by Sarah Kernochan. Inspired by her time as a student at the Connecticut girls' boarding school Rosemary Hall in the 1960s, the film follows new student Odette Sinclair (Gaby Hoffman) as she meets the ICONIQUE headmistress Miss McVane (Lynn Redgrave) and falls in with a new clique led by Kirsten Dunst's Verena Von Stefan. No sooner is Odie welcomed in than their friend Tweetie (my girl Heather Matarazzo) overhears the school board's plans to merge Miss Godard's into a co-ed school with the nearby St Ambrose Academy. This sets the films antics into motion, pits the boy crazy Tweetie and Tinka, an aspiring "actress-folk singer-slut", against Verena and brainiac Momo (our girl Merritt Wever) and eventually leads Odie to stage a sit-in to demand the girls at Miss Godard's have a voice in the future of their school.Brodie is joined by her bff Anton De Ionno to discuss the sad saga behind this film's release, its legacy in our lives and many spiritual connections to Gilmore Girls.See AlsosHaley Mlotek's piece in MetrographInterview with Sarah Kernochan in Business Insider + in Flashback Films26 years before The Holdovers, Disney buried the best boarding school comedyPeter Biskind's 2004 book Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent FilmAnton recommendsAn Unmarried WomanLove Is a Drag: For Adult Listeners Onlydry-humping Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The very skilled (and sometimes underrated) actress Clarice Blackburn played Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Abigail Collins, and Minerva Trask on Dark Shadows and appeared as Mrs. Castle in Night of Dark Shadows. After DS, Clarice also went on to become a successful television writer. Visiting the podcast to discuss Clarice's DS characters is Tweetie Jackie Blackburn, an administrator of several prominent DS Facebook groups, including the Dark Shadows Appreciation Society, Angelique's Lair (Fans of Lara Parker), and Barnabas Collins and the Old House! Other topics of discussion include: Tweetie's experiences meeting DS stars such as Lara Parker, Christopher Pennock, and Jerry Lacy, visiting Seaview Terrace aka “Collinwood”, the upcoming Dark Shadows Remembrance weekend, future hopes for DS, and more! Join us for a fun and spirited chat! MonstahXpo Convention website: https://monstahxpos.com Dark Shadows Remembrance Event Information: https://www.terroratcollinwood.com/blog/dark-shadows-remembrance-weekend-july-5-amp-6-2024 Dark Shadows Remembrance Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/430223276155687 Dark Shadows Appreciation Society group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1659238900971971 Angelique's Lair (Fans of Lara Parker) group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/688953526094518 Barnabas Collins and the Old House group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1146456608701967 ‘Surfing the Shadows' surf rock cover of DS theme performed by Johnny D &The Moonlighters: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552762765082
C'est la guerre entre TikTok et les institutions américainesOn le sait l'application a déjà été interdite sur tous les appareils du gouvernement fédéral et sur les appareils gouvernementaux dans 31 États pour des raisons de confidentialité des données.Désormais, les restrictions s'étendent aux universités.L'université d'Auburn, l'université d'Oklahoma du Texas ont décidé de bloquer l'accès à TikTok sur les réseaux wifi scolaires.Sont à nouveau opposé les risques de confidentialité et la fuite éventuelles de données stratégiques vers la Chine. Si la mesure est symbolique, TikTok est la cible de pressions importantes au coeur même du Congrès américains. Ils sont un certain nombre à faire pression pour une interdiction nationale.Les politiques tentent de placer TikTok au centre d'une guerre culturelle. Selon eux, le gouvernement chinois utilise TikTok pour "détruire les États-Unis d'Amérique ».Un projet de loi de la Chambre a même été présenté ce mois-ci par 19 républicains. Il propose de bloquer le financement fédéral de tout "établissement d'enseignement supérieur" qui refuse d'interdire l'application.Rappelons que TikTok compte plus de 100 millions d'utilisateurs américains.——Twitter ferme les portes de son API et coupe le jus à des dizaines d'applications tiercesRIP Twitterific et TweetBot… Le 19 janvier 2023, Twitter a actualisé ses règles vis-à-vis des développeurs. Les choses sont maintenant écrites noir sur blanc : il est interdit de concevoir un logiciel semblable aux applications officielles de Twitter.Twitter leur a révoqué du jour au lendemain l'accès à son API.Visiblement, Elon Musk voit d'un drôle d'oeil ces application miroirs qui répliquent Twitter. ll s'agirait aussi d'un effort pour centraliser la totalité des internautes sur l'application officielle. La fin des applications tierces marque la fin d'une époque chez Twitter. Initialement ces applications ont contribué au succès de Twitter. Fait intéressant, Twitter a pendant longtemps été en retard sur les smartphones. Twitter avait même fini par racheter un client tiers, Tweetie, pour en faire son application officielle. —Instagram lance un « mode silencieux »La semaine dernière, Instagram a annoncé le lancement d'une nouvelle fonctionnalité appelée "Mode silencieux".La fonctionnalité vise à réduire le FOMO des utilisateurs lorsqu'ils s'absentent de l'application.Une fois enclenché le mode silencieux désactive les notifications entrantes, répond automatiquement aux DM et met votre statut sur « En mode silencieux ».Instagram est devenu un véritable outil de messagerie et à ce titre un « quiet mode » semble un adon logique.Le mode silencieux rejoint une poignée d'autres outils de gestion du temps d'écran qu'Instagram propose désormais. Il y a les contrôles quotidiens du temps passé qui permettent aux gens de suivre leur utilisation de l'application. On peut aussi parler de l'outil permettant de configurer des rappels "faire une pause" lorsque les sessions de connexions se prolongent au-delà d'un certain temps.Succès InstagramUne news bien cool, ou plutôt la confirmation d'une news qui qui a été confirmée par un auditeur du super Daily Aka @Du_point_a_la_ligne, les badges de Succès d'Instagram sont en route.La nouveauté avait été détectée par notre Rétro Ingénieur préféré Alesandro Paluzzi en Octobre et elle annonçait l'apparition de badges de réussite sur Instagram qui auraient pour vocation d'inciter les créateurs de reels.Et la c'est officiel c'est en Beta test de ce côté de l'Atlantique.Ce qu'on en sait :Lorsque tu as publié un Reels on te tease en t'annonçait que tu peux remporter des « succès » qui soulignent ton processus créatif.Créateur de communauté : utilisation d'un sondage, sticker ou curseurDénicheur de tendances : utilise un audio ou un effet populaireÉlan créatif : 2 réels ou plus sur 7 joursCollaborateur : remixé un contenuCette Beta confirme la volonté d'Instagram de pousser le Reels encore plus fort avec ces badges d'encouragement.ChatGPT a déclenché le code rouge chez GooglePour changer un peu je vais te parler de Google !Ce que vit Google en ce moment rappelle un peu ce qui s'était passé en 2007 avec le lancement du premier iPhone. A l'époque, Google travaillait aussi sur un smartphone, mais c'était un projet beaucoup moins ambitieux que Apple : un téléphone avec des touches, le tout avec une première version d' Android peu convaincante.Par son côté inédit, ultra-utile et révolutionnaire, ChatGPT fait un peu à Google le même effet que la présentation du premier iPhone. La firme doit réagir, ou sinon, OpenIA finira par lui voler son coeur de métier : ChatGPT permet en effet déjà d'obtenir des réponses assez fiables, directement utilisables, le tout plus vite que si vous deviez parcourir de nombreux sites via Google pour arriver au même résultat.Cette année Google devrait donc lancer une vingtaine d'Ia : Un de ces outils, baptisé Colab Plus Android Studio permet par exemple de coder des applications Android plus vite. Un autre outil permet de créer de toutes pièces des fonds d'écran pour les smartphones Google Pixel.Enfin, il sera également question d'une IA qui résume des vidéos en en générant une nouvelle de toutes pièces. Mais aussi lancer une sorte de chatbot dopé à l'IA cette année et qui devrait apparaître sur le moteur de recherche.Épisode 909 : Youpi, c'est lundi et on a un tas d'actualités social media à vous dévoiler ! Insta, Twitter, Linkedin, Google, Tiktok, personne n'échappe à ce lundi placé en alerte rouge !Programmer en natif sur LinkedinLa News est dans les tuyaux depuis quelques mois et le déploiement France a enfin commencé : on peut programmer en natif sur Linkedin.C'était l'une des bêtes noires de la plateforme et ça obligeait les marques à passer pas un outil tierce ou à l'ancienne d'aller publier à la Mano au jour le jour. Et bien désormais, pour ceux qui sont à jour, lorsque vous créez un post, juste à gauche du bouton « publier » vous verrez apparaître une petite horloge. La fonctionnalité permet de programmer tout type de contenu et ça va clairement en soulager certains.C'est une news qui nous vient de notre team CM et je les remercie car ils sont super attentifs sur l'évolution des plateformes. Bien souvent il y a des choses qui sortent quelques mois après leur annonce et personne ne le voit passer.. . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com/. Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.
Building your business on a platform like iOS, Wordpress, or Shopify gives you access to that platform's customers, but comes with many tradeoffs. Joe helped to create the GitHub Marketplace and built his most recent startup as a Slack bot, so he knows both sides of this experience. He joins Adam and Wulf to discuss the power asymmetry between platforms and their developers; best-of-breed vs unified suites; and how Slack seeded their early ecosystem. Plus: timezones, definitely the easiest problem in programming. @MuseAppHQ hello@museapp.com Show notes Joe Wadcan (@joewadcan) Ballotshare Business Development Abstract Fantastical Evenbot shutdown posts GitHub Boards GitHub Marketplace, Heroku Add-ons, Slack Apps Slack's 5 years as a platform post Travis CI, CircleCI New Relic, Sendgrid Zynga Twitter acquires Tweetie (2010) Sherlock app
In this episode a trio of podcasters discuss a trio of Looney Tunes cartoons- 'Birds Anonymous', 'Knighty Knight Bugs' and 'Devil May Hare'- from directors Friz Freleng and Robert McKimson. And these shorts were picked to give us a chance to discuss three characters we'd yet to discuss on the podcast (Tweetie Pie, Yosemite Sam and the Tasmanian Devil- perhaps better known as Taz).
¿Se acuerdan de Belanova? Traemos chisme…pero antes: Salir a la calle ha hecho que regresen las Expos. ¿Sabes qué es la AMPROFEC? Seguramente a tu empresa ya la invitaron a una Expo (bueno, invitaron $) ¿funcionan? ¿qué esperar? Pero si ya pagaste para estar en una Expo, te vamos a decir que es lo que debes hacer para que le saques el mejor provecho posible. ¿Alguien recuerda a “México Calidad Suprema”? Además, las ferias internacionales…pues son (eran) otro rollo. ¿Alguien tuvo una experiencia en esas negociaciones? Les platicamos. Expo Sexo y su éxito en México. ¿Qué EXPOS siguen? ESPECIAL: Patrocinios a bandas musicales o canciones ¿por dónde se empieza? Hoy tenemos a Alex Enríquez, afamado manager internacional, que nos habla de la generación de talento y vinculación con marcas. ¿Cómo vínculo a Belanova con Piolín (Tweetie)? ¿Con Nescafé? Es un modelo de negocio que debería seguir en desarrollo. Alen Enríquez fue manager de Moenia ¿qué tan difícil fue entrar con un nuevo género en los 90's? Fase y Tania, las dificultades de entrar a estaciones de radio que solo tocaban música en inglés. Y ya de pilón: ¿cuál es la diferencia entre un productor y un productor ejecutivo en la música?
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We're never going to look at Tweetie Bird the same way! Also in this podcast the Mayor of Busselton about the decision to push back the 5th of Feb border date, recognition for our South Westies who flew to Canada last year to fight fires, Mayor of Bunbury about Sky Fest on the 26th of Jan and a really raw conversation about asking for help from Beau Ryan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks episode, Phil & Miles will be diving into the deep end and sipping on Netflix's latest action romp ‘Gunpowder Milkshake'. After knocking that back, we'll be sitting courtside for some basketball …. Errrr in July, with Lebron, Bugs, Tweetie, Sylvester, Taz, Lola and more in HBO Max/theatre release ‘Space Jam A New Legacy'. Following this, we'll be looking to cool off by joining Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh on a double date in a Siberian Gulag as we finally sit down to review Marvel's ‘Black Widow'. Following that plethora of summer time block busters, will be taking the ferry out of the city and heading to Hampton Island, as we spent a boozy and wild weekend with our deceased boss, in the 1989 comedy hit WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S. As ever, we will be bringing you the latest film news, reviews and trailer discussions, alongside some irreverent discussions on the very best of film and tv that you can watch - right now!
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Chapter Four of Millicent Wimbleberry: The Early Years takes a dark turn with the sudden death of a pet bird and a French teacher. Murder aside, this story feels the most like a true Hillary story than all of the previous chapters of her childhood memoir. Hillary explores school stories related to science experiments involving pancakes, lizards, and urine. It is in these science stories that Hillary starts to discover the stories that she wants to share with a live audience. Dear Listener,Make sure you listen to all of the previous Season 3 episodes for listening to this one. This is a serialized story. Thanks,Hillary Rashomon is produced and hosted by Hillary ReaAdditional music in this episode is by Liz DeliseLiz Delise's websiteLiz's band LizdeliseWatch the music video for NobodyRashomon theme music is by Ryan Culinane courtesy of the Free Music ArchiveRashomon's album art is by Thom LessnerThis episode of Rashomon is sponsored by Tell Me A Story, a communication consulting and coaching business that trains entrepreneurs, leaders and change makers to use the art of storytelling as a powerful communication tool. Learn more about working with Hillary 1-on-1 in one of TMAS' Crafting Your Narrative programs. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend. You can listen to all of our past seasons from our Simplecast page.
En sorgsen hamburgare till middag - mat- och väderleksrapporten Fjärrvärme - det gemensamma intresset för alla oss som inte har en serverhall. Christian har en chockerande bra kundupplevelse Jeans - en shoppingbesvikelse. När kommer Fredrik att köpa jeans med mjukhet som sandpapper? Daring fireball CHOCKAR Fredrik Email-tjänsten Hey.com har lanserat bloggplattform - alla är positiva Big mail - vill du ha stor e-post? Vi är lite sugna, och vi saknar Loren Brichter. Vad gör du nuförtiden? Film & TV Mello? Fredrik ser på Daylight istället. Vi minns gamla Stalleonefilmer och ännu äldre spel. Och Snowpiercer, såklart Länkar Cheese and bacon stack Daring fireball-inlägget som CHOCKAR Wes Anderson Heys bloggplattform Big mail Mailbox Sparrow Airmail Spark Inbox zero Tweetie Loren Brichter Facebook paper Mike Matas Delicious library Al Gores Our choice När Mike Matas gjorde Photo booth Daylight Cobra Cobra till C64 Snowpiercer - TV-serien Snowpiercer - filmen Snowpiercer - serietidningen Abyss Last ninja II Jericho Fredrik Björeman, Joacim Melin och Christian Åhs. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-249-en-sorgsen-hamburgare.html.
Shreveport, Louisiana rap artist Bigg Tweetie shares her experience in music, from starting off in the church to rapping at the age of 10, and using her music to help others. Tune in to learn how growing up in "Rachet City" affected her sound and how she intends to pay it forward by using her knowledge and experience to help other aspiring artist in her city. Be sure to check out Bigg Tweetie's latest mixtape, "Phase ONE", available everywhere and her new tape "Demon Possezzed II" on October 31st. IG & YouTube: Biggsteppa_bigtweetie Twitter: BiggGmimg Follow Us: FierceFlows_ & AliceInHipHopWonderland Next Up: Chozyn 3 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fierceflows/support
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Today we're going to celebrate the explosion and soap-opera-esque management of Twitter. As with many things, it started with an idea. Some people get one idea. Some of these Twitter founders got multiple ideas, which is one of the more impressive parts of this story. And the story of Twitter goes back to 1999. Evan Williams created a tool that gave “push-button publishing for the people.” That tool was called blogger.com and ignited a fire in people publishing articles about whatever they were thinking or feeling or working on or doing. Today, we just call it blogging. The service jumped in use and Evan sold the company to Google, where he worked for a bit and then left in 2004 in search of a new opportunity. Seeing the rise of podcasting, Williams founded another company called Odeo, to build a tool for podcasters. They worked away at that, being joined by Noah Glass, Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey, Crystal Taylor, Florian Weber, Blaine Cook, Ray McClure, Rim Roberts, Rabble, Dom, @Jeremy and others. And some investors of course. Apple added podcasts to iTunes and they knew they had to pivot. They'd had these full day sessions brainstorming new ideas. Evan was thinking more and more about this whole incubator kind of thing. Noah was going through a divorce and one night he and Jack Dorsey were going through some ideas for new pivots or companies. Jack had just been turned on to text messaging and mentioned this one idea about sharing texts to groups. The company was young and full of raver kids at the time and the thought was you could share where you are and what you were doing. Noah thought you could share your feelings as well. Since it was through text, you had a maximum 140 characters. It started as a side project. Jack and Florian Webber built a prototype. It slowly grew into a real product. They sold the remaining assets of Odeo and Twitter and was finally spun off into its own company in 2007. Noah was the first CEO. But he was ousted in 2007 when Jack Dorsey took over. They grew slowly during the year but jumped into the limelight at South By Southwest, taking home the Web Award. I joined Twitter in October of 2007. To be honest, I didn't really get it yet. But they started to grow. And rapidly. They were becoming a news source. People were tweeting to their friends. They added the @ symbol to mention people in posts. They added the ability to retweet, or repost a tweet from someone else. And of course hashtags. Servers crashed all the time. The developers worked on anything they wanted. And after a time, the board of Twitter, which primarily consisted of investors, got tired of the company not being run well and outside Jack in 2008, letting Evan run the company. And I do like to think of the history of Twitter in stages. Noah was the incubator. He and Jack worked hard and provided a vision. Noah came up with the name, Jack helped code the site and keep it on track. Once Noah was gone they were a cool hacker collective that went into hyper growth. There wasn't a ton of structure and the company reflected the way people used the service, a bit chaotic. But with Evan in, the hyper growth accelerated. Twitter added lists in 2009, allowing you to see updates from people you weren't following. They were still growing fast. By 2010 there were 50 million tweets a day. Months later there were 65 million. And Jack Dorsey, while no longer at Twitter, was the media darling face of Twitter. He would found Square that year. And Square would make a dent in the multi-verse by allowing pretty much anyone to take a credit card using their phone, pretty much any time. That would indirectly lead to coffee shops, yoga studios, and any number of kinds of businesses popping up all over the world. They bought an app called Tweetie which became the Twitter app many of us use today. But servers could still crash. There was still no revenue. So Evan brought in Dick Costolo, founder of feedburner, to become the Chief Operating Officer. Dick would be named CEO. Dorsey, fuming ever since his ousting, had been behind the switch. This is where Twitter kinda' grew up. Under Dick the site got stable finally. The users continued to grow. They started to make money. Lots of money. By 2011 they added URL shortening using the t.co domain because many of us would use a URL shortening service to conserve characters. Twitter would continue to grow and go public in 2013. By then, they'd had offers to buy equity from musicians, actors, sports stars, and even former Vice Presidents. And Twitter would continue to grow. Jack Dorsey would lead Square to an IPO in 2015. Obama would send his first tweet that same year. Shortly afterwards, Dick stepped down as the CEO of Twitter and Jack came back. Grand plans work out I suppose. Usually people don't get back together after the breakup. But Jack did. In 2016, Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. While Obama had used Twitter, Trump took it to a whole new level, announcing public policy there sometimes before other politicians knew. And this is where Twitter just gets silly. Hundreds of millions of people log on and argue. Not my thing. I mostly just post links to these episodes these days. Jack Dorsey is now the CEO of both Square and Twitter. He catches flack for it every now and then - but it's mostly working. He co-founded two great companies and he likely doesn't want to risk losing control of either. Evan Williams founded Medium in 2012, another blogging service. Blogging, micro-blogging, then back to blogging. He has had three great companies he co-founded. And continues helping startups. Biz Stone, often the heart of twitter would found Jelly, which was sold to Pinterest. The fourth co-founder, Noah Glass, took some time away from startups. His part in the founding of Twitter was often under-estimated. But today, he's the CEO of olo.com and serves on the board of a number of non-profits. The post-PC era, the social media era, the instant everything era. Twitter symbolizes all of it, kicked off when Jack sent the first message on March 21, 2006, 9:50 p.m. It read, "just setting up my twttr.". From a rag-tag group of kids who went to clubs to a multi-billion dollar social media behemoth, they also show the growth stages of network effect companies. The incubation period led by a passionate Noah. The release and rise period full of doing everything it takes and people working 20 hour days symbolized by the Jack part 1. The meteoric rise and beginnings of getting their ducks in order tenure of Evan. The growing up phase where they got profitable and stable with Dick. And then the Steve Jobs-esque reinvention of Jack and his return, slowing growth and reducing risk. The founders all felt like Twitter was theirs. And it was. A lot of founders think they're going to change the world. And some actually do. And for the effort they put into putting a dent in the universe, we thank them. And you dear listeners, we think you too, for giving us the opportunity to share these stories of betrayal and shame and rebirth. We are so lucky to have you. Have a great day!
In which we learn about movie history from cat cartoons, find out that Krazy Kat and Felix are more than a hundred years old, and watch a dozen animated feline shorts spanning the last century. (Warning: some content may be triggering.)
Another fortnight gone by, and now it's time for Hercules Unbound #8. Have David Michelinie and Walt Simonson created an underrated masterpiece of sequential storytelling, or is this just a kind of lame 1970's DC comic? This issue has Tweetie bird's owner assaulting our heroes, Hercules leaving one of his friends to drown, an early holodeck, and of course, lots of T&A!!
Whats going on everyone!!! This episode of the podcast is the post match review of Chelsea Football Club 2-1 victory vs Newcastle United Football Club. For this episode we are lucky to have the man himself Joe Tweetie on to give us his thoughts and opinions of the match. ENJOY!! To follow Joe Tweetie on Twitter @JoeTweetie Follow Christian on Twitter @AllAmericanCFC Follow Christian on IG @AllAmericanChelsea --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christian533/support
As part of a Halloween-themed special bonus show, we decided to break down the 1982 ghost classic, Poltergeist, in a five-part series. We open with a discussion over how we chose this film and our earliest memories of the movie. We then start with the playing of the Star Spangled Banner. Once the static comes on the TV, something about it wakes young Carol Anne and she comes downstairs to have a conversation with someone on the other side of the screen. We are then introduced to a day-in-the-life of the Freeling family, culminating with the death of Tweetie, their yellow Canary and an eventual thunderstorm. The storm ends up getting Robbie and Carol Anne in mom and dad's bed. We end this episode as we began, with the playing of the Star Spangled Banner and a return to static. Carol Anne suddenly sits up in bed, interested in what sounds might be coming through the television. This first episode is available free to all followers and subscribers of the regular seasons of The Wilder Ride. The remaining four episodes will only be available to subscribers at our associated Patreon page. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, LIKE us on Facebook and then come join our closed Facebook Listener's Group!
Twitter, Dead or Making a Comeback?!?! www.twitter.com/breepalm
秉着新一年的开始务必把去年的宅啊不债还清,好安安心心的欠更多新债的原则,本期我们就是打算把之前收到的听众反馈来一次大清算 : 「官网样式」、「设计流行趋势」、「团队协作」、「线下活动」等等 :) 大家的来信以及流言啊不留言我们都会好好的阅读,请继续「轰炸」我们吧!本期主播JJ Ying UI 设计师,设计博客图月志博主Leon Gao UI 设计师,张江搬砖男内容提要00:01 新年第一件事就是道歉!03:03 听众反馈 #1:Anyway.FM 网站的功能有缺失08:53 听众反馈 #2:关于设计潮流的迷思15:48 听众反馈 #3:快 30 了,想转行做 UI,会太晚吗?18:52 听众反馈 #4:一套优秀图标的标准是什么?23:49 听众反馈 #5:小型的设计团队有啥比较好的分工方式吗?32:36 听众反馈 #6:怎么做一个个人网站?37:48 听众反馈 #7:关于我们的线下活动参考链接iOS 9 以及 Mac OS X El Capitan 开始搭载的默认英文字体 San Francisco 与中文字体苹方就第二个听众反馈的字体问题,JJ 表示没说清楚所以直接写了一篇博文来解释:为什么是 PingFang SC ?日本森泽字体公司的云字体服务 TypeSquare日后被 Twitter 收购的第三方客户端 Tweetie,创造了下拉刷新这一 iOS 交互方式每年的 Pantone 年度流行色是怎么选出来的Pantone 的 2016 年度颜色:Rose Quartz 和 Serenity
A lawyer, a filmmaker, a host and a comedian serve up a cocktail that will unleash your inner Chatty Cathy/Charlie. This episode they discuss whether Russell Wilson and Ciara abstaining from sex is outdated or orgasmic; what we can learn from Cosby's own words; whether Florida State's dismissal of QB based on a video is precedential or premature; and has Black Twitter reached it's Tipping Point . If you consider yourself a conversational mixologist, then hit play, until the bartender cuts you off. Featured Link #1: Russell & Ciara New Spokecouple for Abstinence: https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/6620153/ciara-russell-wilson-abstinence-not-having-sex Featured Link #2: Bill Cosby new sworn testimony: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/6d90b1f473f147ed9f0048f9e9ac2287/apnewsbreak-cosby-said-he-got-drugs-give-women-sex Featured Link #3: Florida State QB: http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/florida-state-dismisses-deandre-johnson-after-video-shows-qb-punching-woman/ar-AAcDgas?ocid=iehp Featured Link #4: Has Black Twitter reached the Tipping Point: http://digiday.com/platforms/big-ignore-la-times-hires-first-beat-reporter-cover-black-twitter/ Featured Link #5: Necole Bitchie: http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2015/07/blogger_necole_bitchie_says_it_s_time_to_move_on.html
This week Myke is joined by Loren Brichter. They talk about his work at Apple and Twitter, as well as creating Tweetie and Letterpress.
Loren Brichter of Atebits talks to Guy and Rene about working on the iPhone at Apple, Tweetie at Twitter, and now Letterpress on his own. OpenGL, Game Center API, in-app purchases, iOS 7 feature requests, and other assorted nerdery follows. Guest Loren Brichter (@atebits) of Atebits Hosts Guy English (@gte) of Kicking Bear Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com Feedback Yell at us via the Twitter accounts above (or the same names on ADN). Loudly.
Marc, Seth, and Rene iterate through Google's Project Glass, upgrade pricing, and Instagram's sale to Facebook, and interrogate Tweetie creator Loren Brichter of Atebits. This is Iterate! iPad windowing and iOS keyboard concept BlackBerry 10 Dev Rocket Sketch 2 Daniel Cooper tested Sketch 2 and found some fairly significant rendering issues Illustrator rendering issues when working on screen art (web and apps)? Keith Lang tested Fireworks and found an issue with inner shadow. Marc added Photoshop to the test What can you do in one layer in Photoshop? 1 Layer Chainsaw by Marc 1 Layer Portal Gun by Jared Sinclair 1 Layer iMac by Daniel Cooper 1 Layer Mona Lisa by Marc 1 Layer Burger by Matt Kelsh Adobe CS6 Loren Brichter of Atebits Hosts Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango Seth Clifford (@sethclifford) of Nickelfish Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) of iMore.com Feedback Email: podcast@iterate.tv Twitter: @iteratetv Facebook: Iterate page If you're one of the best-of-the-best-of-the-best in mobile design for Android, BlackBerry, iOS, webOS, or Windows Phone, we'd love to get you on the show, or if you've found a drop-dead gorgeous app on any platform and really want us to talk about it, contact us and let us know.
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder) and Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) discuss: iPad ManiaiAdsNetflix for iPadWSJ iPad Subscription pricingZinioWired Magazine / Flash fiascoTwitter's acquisition of AteBits and Tweetie for iPhone; Twitter's own URL Shortener, Chirp Conference Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to leave a comment or subscribe. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com.
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and Steve Hatch (twitter:@shatch) opine about: Craig was featured in articles on Forbes.com and AdAge.com representing TravelZoo Craig’s team at TravelZoo won the SAMMY Award (MediaPost’s Social Media Award) for The Top Branded Twitter Campaign beating out MadMen and M&M Mars. Congratulations to Craign and the TravelZoo team! Audible.com is still hiring developers. You get to work with Steve Hatch! (Trust me, that’s a good thing. – jf.) Breaking News! Twitter has new avatars! Twitter will add geo-location as a built-in feature. Don’t worry, it will be opt-in. John is using a combination of BrightKite, FourSquare and GoWalla for location-based status updates. Twitter doesn’t want to have to deal with subpeonas - after 14 days, the location metadata associated with your tweets is expunged. “Project Retweet” is an effort to redesign the user experience of retweets - this time, officially by twitter as opposed to the community. Tweetie already supports the Project Retweet API extensions John has decided to add video to the mix during ODM recording sessions. They’ll be posted in the show notes on occassion. Steve equates the retweet with FriendFeed’s and Facebook’s “Like” feature and that it will ultimately morph into the same nomenclature and user experience. Craig believes that retweet etiquette requires the retweeter to add value in some way to the retweet. (The value IS the retweet! It’s “retweet-worthy!”) Mashable asks if people are ready for the features of Project Retweet. Justine Bateman wasn’t as the change caused some confusion until she realized what was going on - and she’s Twitter-savvy. What about people who aren’t? Apparently her BlackBerry Twitter client (UberTwitter) already supports the Project Retweet API extensions as well. Justin Timberlake has signed on to appear in the movie “The Accidental Billionaire” based on the book of the same name. 27% of people access twitter through dedicated applications. How could a company like comScore track that? Do they track API calls? Do people in their panel note the fact that they use Twitter apps? Craig will ask and report back. Twitter just raised $100 million to support the build-out of all these service updates - at an approximate $1 billion valuation! Jason Fried’s Satirical post about the 37Signals “$100 Billion valuation” pokes fun at Twitter’s recent funding and valuation Where’s our Audible sponsorship, damnit?! Jonathan? Are you listening? Livestream launches Livepack - the world’s first solution for wireless live streaming at HD quality Craig rediscovers TweetDeck…and loves it. A random tweet of his was included in an IgniteNYC presentation. (With attribution, of course.) John wil be speaking at Web2Open at the Web 2.0 Expo New York on Social Media Hacks Craig shares a Social Media Hack that will make its way into my presentation! Send any social media hacks, tips or tricks you have to comments@odmcast.com Google Sidewiki was released for FireFox and IE browsers - it’s a distributed commenting/social discussion system Remember ThirdVoice? It was the original distributing commenting system that was launched - and died - during the dotcom boom. Danny Sullivan used Sidewiki in a unique way (http://bit.ly/3bbzUY), commenting on Seth Godin’s post about Squidoo’s “Brands in Place” service. Not sure why people were so ruffled by Brands in Place. In a way, it’s not much different than allowing anyone to create a space on GetSatisfaction.com. Google introduces Google Frame for IE Browsers, bringing the standards compliant Webkit rendering engine to Internet Explorer - and a 10x increase in speed. Surprise! Microsoft doesn’t like it. We hope it will push Microsoft to make IE much better than it is currently. Mike Abundo from 901am writes about The Delusions of Carol Bartz. Comparing Yahoo’s decline with AOL’s decline. Yahoo is selling off Yahoo Small Business AOL’s decline was hastened by the rise of broadband. Yahoo’s decline was hastened by lack of focus and competing services. Looking for a new gig? You can probably make a difference at Yahoo or AOL - and they’re hiring. iRex announced the DR800SG with global 3G downloads and partnerships with Barnes & Noble for eBooks, wireless connectivity through Verizon and retail sales through Best Buy. AT&T finally allows MMS on the iPhone Newspaper publishers divide over paid content - too bad their consumers aren’t! Only a small fraction said they would pay 2 cents per article. OneForty.com is an app store for Twitter. Congratulations to Laura Fitton (@pistachio) Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. 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Welcome to episode #203 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. This is also episode #29 of Media Hacks. All of us Media Hacks readily agreed that we had been away from these conversations for too long, so we decided to record (albeit via Skype) and publish the chat right away. In this episode we attack everything from the iPhone and iPad app goldrush to conversations about what, exactly, Apple is in the business of selling and a long discussion about how the Internet and books are quickly becoming the same thing, and what all of this means to the average consumer. There's some serious media deep-diving in this episode of Six Pixels of Separation/Media Hacks, and we hope you will come along for the audio journey. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #203 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 51:13. Audio comment line - please send in a comment and add your voice to the audio community: +1 206-666-6056. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Facebook Group - Six Pixels of Separation Podcast Society. In a perfect world, connect with me, directly, through Facebook. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #29 of Media Hacks is here (yes, two in a row...) and it features: Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - Bite-Sized Edits - The Book Oven. Christopher S. Penn - Blue Sky Factory - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. Not Present: Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Campfire. Tweetie for iPhone get acquired by Twitter and wipes out the industry of Twitter clients for mobile. The iPhone app goldrush. Hugh leaves - he can't handle Julien's interruptions. Hugh lacks enthusiasm about being a part of Media Hacks by typing while we're talking. Julien swears (literally) by his Dvorak keyboard. Twitter is changing how the authentication works. How popular is the iPad? Is it a success? Yes it is. What kind of company is Apple? Is it more than a design company? The concept of "lean start-ups". Facebook, the "like" button and the truth about friends. Facebook privacy. Hugh thinks that there is no difference between the Internet and books. They are the same thing. The debate about text and hypertext. Hugh needs to pulls a Costanza right now. Back to the, "what is a book?" debate... Books are not just printed pages or e-books. Believe it or not, the mash-up plays into this conversation. TED Talk - Rory Sutherland: Life lessons from an ad man. We still can't do enough stuff with our content. Information as a style sheet. Reading with InstaPaper and/or Readability. The Shakes - 'Liberty Jones'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #203 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: ad man advertising apple bite size edits blog blogging blue sky factory book oven book publishing business book campfire cast of dads cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn content crayon diaspora digital marketing facebook facebook group facebook like button facebook privacy foursquare hugh mcguire hypertext in over your head instapaper ipad iphone app itunes julien smith librivox managing the gray marketing marketing over coffee media hacks new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting privacy readability rory sutherland six pixels of separation skype social media 101 social media marketing strategy ted talk the shakes trust agents tweetie twist image twitter
Big news today on the Google front. Will and Norm talk about the new WebM video codec, Froyo dreams, Google Chrome's new app store, more new iPhone OS 4 news, the latest iPod Touch rumor, the Twitter client formerly known as Tweetie, and tech to help you exercise better. All that, plus reader questions in this week's episode of This is Only a Test.
Big news today on the Google front. Will and Norm talk about the new WebM video codec, Froyo dreams, Google Chrome's new app store, more new iPhone OS 4 news, the latest iPod Touch rumor, the Twitter client formerly known as Tweetie, and tech to help you exercise better. All that, plus reader questions in this week's episode of This is Only a Test.
Attention: developers, If your product relies heavily on Twitter and does nothing but grab users’ tweets, either change or die. That’s the message Twitter sent when they bought Tweetie last week.
Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter. Panel Stefaan Lesage, @stefaanlesage op Twitter, of via de Devia website. Marco Frissen, @marcofrissen op Twitter, of via zijn website Cindy De Smet, @drsmetty op Twitter, of via haar website. Gast Jan Polet, @janpolet op Twitter, of via zijn website of via OldSchoolFM Onderwerpen We beginnen met iPhone OS 4.0, een kort overzicht van alle nieuwigheden. (Apple iPhone OS 4: Everything you need to know in one handy list, Apple's iPhone OS 4 Looks Fine, But Nothing Revolutionary, NEW iPhone OS 4.0 FEATURES: Multitasking And More) Maar vanzelfsprekend hebben we het eerst over de 'gevonden' iPhone 4. (The tale of Apple's next iPhone) Twitter neemt Tweetie over en doopt de app om tot 'Twitter for iPhone, de officiële Twitter iPhone-app. (Twitter Blog: Twitter for iPhone,BREAKING: Twitter Acquires Tweetie) Advertenties verschijnen op Twitter in de vorm van 'Promoted Tweets'. (Twitter Blog: Hello World) We komen ook even terug op de iPad. (iPad EU release maand uitgesteld) Israël verbiedt de invoer van de iPad. (Israël verbiedt iPad) Apple stelt nieuwe MacBook Pro's voor. (New MacBook Pro: 10-Hour Battery, Hi-Res Screen, i7 CPU) Aangezien we als gastpanellid Jan Polet in onze virtuele studio hebben, gaan we het ook nog een keertje hebben over auteursrechten e.d. Jan heeft daar als host van OldSchoolFM natuurlijk erg vaak mee te maken. (Wat verdient een artiest nu precies aan de verschillende vormen van verkoop?) Tips Cindy stelt ons Dipity voor. Het Dipity-concept draait rond tijdlijnen. Interessant misschien voor leerkrachten als tool in de klas. Voor fotografie-gerelateerde tips moeten we bij Marco zijn en hij heeft het dan ook over de Mzungu Quickdraw camera strap. Stefaan haalde een link uit de chatroom op aangeven van @frankdegraeve: een iPad case met een speciaal compartiment voor een MIFI. Maarten vertelt ons over http://check.in, een webapplicatie waarmee in één keer kan inchecken op zowel Gowalla, Foursquare als Brightkite. Reviews Op het einde van deze podcast kunnen jullie nog luisteren naar 2 iPad reviews van Vlaamse eigenaars van de iPad, meer bepaald @frankdegraeve en @lvb (Luc Van Braekel). Feedback Het Tech45-team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, dan zijn deze altijd welkom op reactie@tech45.eu. Ook audio-reacties in .mp3-formaat zijn altijd welkom! Items voor de volgende aflevering kunnen gemarkeerd worden in Delicious met de tag 'tech45-016'. Vergeet ook niet dat je 'live' kan komen meepraten via live.tech45.eu op dinsdag 4 mei vanaf 20u30. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan je downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player, of gewoon gratis abonneren via iTunes.
Muchos de vosotros me lo habéis pedido en vuestros correos. Un tutorial sobre Twitter. Pues bien, aquí lo tenéis. En él hablamos no sólo de esta red social, sino que también entramos en uno de los clientes más utilizados para Mac, que no es otro que Tweetie. Empezamos con lo básico, desde configurar una nueva cuenta, tipos de mensajes, fondos de pantalla,...hasta crear listas y realizar búsquedas. Os animo a todos a empezar a utilizarlo. Descubriréis a mucha gente interesante y una manera diferente de relacionarse y, por qué no, también de hacer llegar vuestro producto a un mayor número de personas.
In dieser Folge geht es um folgende Themen: -News -Appstore Apps:...,Springfling,Robot Rampage,Tiki Totems,Plants vs. Zombies(Empfehlung!!!),Moto X Mayhem,Stair Dismount,Meebo -Die besten Apps für soziale Netzwerke: -Ping!,Tweetie und BeejiveIM -Cydia Apps:iRealSMS,qtweeter Abonniert und kommentiert meinen Podcast in iTunes!!! ...nächste Folge in 2 Wochen. ;)
Apps payantes et gratuites Tweetie 2 / Echofon iCiné Spotify Easy Relax & White Noise
The MyMac crew welcomes Loren Brichter, developer of Tweetie. We also look at installing multiple Operating Systems on one hard drive, aspect ratios in video, and much more.
Listener Invite continues this week with Reb Bliefernich. Topics include our discussion on Windows 7, a new podcast, changes to the App store, DropBox, ad dollars for product reviews, Tweetie 2, and much more. Plus an add-on, shorter 'cast in which David and Tim look at all the big new product announcements from Apple this week.
iPhone app Tweetie kinda review. Lan and Vu Bui have JUST installed the new Twitter iPhone client app and go through some of the awesome new features. This app is now known as Twitter for iPhone.
Are Apple users spoiled? Tim and David look into the Tweetie 2 controversy and the larger implications for Apple hardware users. We also kick off a new contest with iFrogz to give away two pair of the EarPollution DJ Style headphones, so listen in for your chance to win!
It's five dollars. It has half the functionality of Twittelator Pro. But Birdfeed just became my default iPhone Twitter app. It's fast . The fastest Twitter app I've seen since Twitterfon (which isn't that fast anymore, once it started inserting ads. ) The user interface is even cleaner and more spare than Tweetie's—the app it will inevitably be compared to the most. For instance, the "load more" button at the bottom is gone—you just keep scrolling down, and it keeps loading new tweets. Gone, even, is the ubiquitous row of buttons that line the bottom of most Twitter apps for one-touch access to mentions, direct messages and other features. You have to slide back to a list-style menu to reach any feature besides the one you're currently looking at, meaning it's at least two taps to get from a timeline to mentions or vice versa. It solves this problem in part by making it so that you only have to do that when there's a reason to—a number pops up in the back button whenever you have new mentions or DMs telling you many are waiting (pointedly, it badges only new mentions and DMs, not new tweets in your overall timeline). The problem is when you use multiple Twitter clients, since you'll have to look at the same mention twice to get rid of the badge. Like most every Twitter app except Tweetie, it does cache tweets on your phone, so you can read them offline. Caching is also part of the reason it feels fast. Beyond search and integration with Instapaper, however, it lacks any of the other "power features" that are the bread and butter of say, Twittelator Pro or TweetDeck , like grouping or multiple windows. It's the opposite: A remarkably focused and well thought out exercise in restraint. It's the details like a timestamp marking every time you open the app so you know where you left off, that shine. If you only use the core Twitter features, Birdfeed is the best app you can buy. That's not to say it's necessarily better than TweetDeck or Twittelator. The amazing thing about Twitter is that you can do whatever you want with it, and having all of those features is fantastic if you need them . Birdfeed is simply the most essential Twitter app for iPhone yet—it's only what you really need, beautifully designed. It's not perfect—it freezes for a second when loading new tweets, like you hit the bottom of a timeline and starts pulling in more, and then there's that account amnesia bug . But whether or not it's worth the extra $2 over Tweetie or the same $5 as feature-rich Twittelator Pro depends on how much speed, focus and design really matter to you. [ Birdfeed , iTunes ].
Can you add a million dollars per year in revenue to your practice from Twitter based referrals? Yes you can. Join Lee Rosen and Erik Mazzone on our latest podcast to find out how. We explain that Twitter will help you build a referral network, if you're willing to do the work, that will generate as much revenue as you need. We assume, in this show, that you have a basic understanding of the ins and outs of Twitter. If you don't already have basic familiarity with Twitter consider reviewing the great Twitter webinar presented last week by LexBlog. In this show we mention, of course, Twitter along with some Twitter client applications -Tweetie, TwitterBerry andTweetdeck. Just for fun we also discuss Cursebird. Listen in and see how you can build your practice with Twitter.
Can you add a million dollars per year in revenue to your practice from Twitter based referrals? Yes you can. Join Lee Rosen and Erik Mazzone on our latest podcast to find out how. We explain that Twitter will help you build a referral network, if you’re willing to do the work, that will generate as much revenue as you need. We assume, in this show, that you have a basic understanding of the ins and outs of Twitter. If you don’t already have basic familiarity with Twitter consider reviewing the great Twitter webinar presented last week by LexBlog. In this show we mention, of course, Twitter along with some Twitter client applications -Tweetie, TwitterBerry and Tweetdeck. Just for fun we also discuss Cursebird. Listen in and see how you can build your practice with Twitter.
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V8 Supercars get it right at Winton. Elsegood the V8 Ute king rings in. 40M F1 budget cap and weight changes. The mystery of car of car 004318. Quinn wins Targa. Talledega. Ricciardo on British F3 roll. Patron loses Long Beach appeal. Hartys winter soup. FIA GT opener. Norton 360 pitlane strategies. Myst returns 16 years later on iPhone. Triple Eight flexible splitters. Twitter Twhirl and Tweetie explained.