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      <description>Ahh, the good ol' summertime. Nothing says summer quite like barbeque. So kick back with a big plate of brisket, ribs, and sausage and listen to the podcast from March of the panel BBQ The Texas Way. Celebrated in story, song and legend, Texas barbeque is clearly state-of-the-art when it comes to smoked meat traditions. Prepare to embark on a beefy sojourn. BBQ The Texas Way Moderator: Joe Nick Patoski Wyatt McSpadden, Owner, McSpadden Photography John Morthland Davia Nelson, Kitchen Sisters Rick Schmidt, Owner, Kreuz Market Nikki Silva, Kitchen Sisters Robb Walsh, Writer, Houston Press</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ahh, the good ol' summertime. Nothing says summer quite like barbeque. So kick back with a big plate of brisket, ribs, and sausage and listen to the podcast from March of the panel BBQ The Texas Way. Celebrated in story, song and legend, Texas barbeque is clearly state-of-the-art when it comes to smoked meat traditions. Prepare to embark on a beefy sojourn. BBQ The Texas Way Moderator: Joe Nick Patoski Wyatt McSpadden, Owner, McSpadden Photography John Morthland Davia Nelson, Kitchen Sisters Rick Schmidt, Owner, Kreuz Market Nikki Silva, Kitchen Sisters Robb Walsh, Writer, Houston Press</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ahh, the good ol' summertime. Nothing says summer quite like barbeque. So kick back with a big plate of brisket, ribs, and sausage and listen to the podcast from March of the panel BBQ The Texas Way. Celebrated in story, song and legend, Texas barbeque is clearly state-of-the-art when it comes to smoked meat traditions. Prepare to embark on a beefy sojourn. BBQ The Texas Way Moderator: Joe Nick Patoski Wyatt McSpadden, Owner, McSpadden Photography John Morthland Davia Nelson, Kitchen Sisters Rick Schmidt, Owner, Kreuz Market Nikki Silva, Kitchen Sisters Robb Walsh, Writer, Houston Press</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ahh, the good ol' summertime. Nothing says summer quite like barbeque. So kick back with a big plate of brisket, ribs, and sausage and listen to the podcast from March of the panel BBQ The Texas Way. Celebrated in story, song and legend, Texas barbeque is clearly state-of-the-art when it comes to smoked meat traditions. Prepare to embark on a beefy sojourn. BBQ The Texas Way Moderator: Joe Nick Patoski Wyatt McSpadden, Owner, McSpadden Photography John Morthland Davia Nelson, Kitchen Sisters Rick Schmidt, Owner, Kreuz Market Nikki Silva, Kitchen Sisters Robb Walsh, Writer, Houston Press</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ahh, the good ol' summertime. Nothing says summer quite like barbeque. So kick back with a big plate of brisket, ribs, and sausage and listen to the podcast from March of the panel BBQ The Texas Way. Celebrated in story, song and legend, Texas barbeque is clearly state-of-the-art when it comes to smoked meat traditions. Prepare to embark on a beefy sojourn. BBQ The Texas Way Moderator: Joe Nick Patoski Wyatt McSpadden, Owner, McSpadden Photography John Morthland Davia Nelson, Kitchen Sisters Rick Schmidt, Owner, Kreuz Market Nikki Silva, Kitchen Sisters Robb Walsh, Writer, Houston Press</itunes:summary>
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      <description>"Vizrappers are throwing beam on the walls of the 'hood." Amoeba Man, the Mexican Lightning Crew, Sal the Shooter, and Big Ed are all down at Veli's, a funky little graphics bar underneath the freeway in West Oakland. Vizrappers and other real-time visual artists have come to make magic on the big screen with a beam of light. Some chase fame, some chase fortune, and some just want the sweet thrill of slinging pixels for a live audience. Welcome to the world of performing graphics as vividly portrayed in Lakin's novel, Live Graphics Nightly. Fred Lakin ,&amp;nbsp; The Performing Graphics Company Check out the podcast here&amp;nbsp;&amp;#187;</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:34:18 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Behance Team is focused on organizing and boosting productivity in the creative world. We have interviewed hundreds of the most productive creative people and teams that are actually able to MAKE IDEAS HAPPPEN. We now want to share the "tips" and insights from our research with creative and entrepreneurial people that want to make ideas happen. Scott Belsky, Behance Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Jonathan Zittrain warns how the migration to closed systems will end innovation on the Internet and facilitate unsettling new kinds of control and offers solutions for avoiding this web lockdown. &amp;nbsp; Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School / Berkman Center for Internet &amp;amp; Society Check out the podcast here.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jonathan Zittrain warns how the migration to closed systems will end innovation on the Internet and facilitate unsettling new kinds of control and offers solutions for avoiding this web lockdown. &amp;nbsp; Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School / Berkman Center for Internet &amp;amp; Society Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jonathan Zittrain warns how the migration to closed systems will end innovation on the Internet and facilitate unsettling new kinds of control and offers solutions for avoiding this web lockdown. &amp;nbsp; Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School / Berkman Center for Internet &amp;amp; Society Check out the podcast here.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>This talk covers the future of brand and design innovation in an increasingly fragmented world. It's not a discussion on new or emerging technologies, but rather a conversation about new and emerging mindsets. &amp;nbsp; Jamie Monberg, Hornall Anderson Check out the podcast here.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This talk covers the future of brand and design innovation in an increasingly fragmented world. It's not a discussion on new or emerging technologies, but rather a conversation about new and emerging mindsets. &amp;nbsp; Jamie Monberg, Hornall Anderson Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>This panel brings together academics and game designers to fight out the future of the MMO interface. Should text continue to be the default way that people communicate in virtual worlds? Is the spoken word more natural and more laden with emotional cues, or more destructive of the magic circle? Matthew Bellows, Vivox Inc Amy Jo Kim, shufflebrain.com Joe Miller, Linden Research Inc Dmitri Williams, USC Richard Vogel, Bioware Check out the podcast here.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This panel brings together academics and game designers to fight out the future of the MMO interface. Should text continue to be the default way that people communicate in virtual worlds? Is the spoken word more natural and more laden with emotional cues, or more destructive of the magic circle? Matthew Bellows, Vivox Inc Amy Jo Kim, shufflebrain.com Joe Miller, Linden Research Inc Dmitri Williams, USC Richard Vogel, Bioware Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>While many assert that "privacy is dead," the complex ways in which people try to control access and visibility suggest that it's just very confused. Rather than throwing the baby out with the bath water, let's discuss people's understanding and experiences of privacy and find ways to 2.0-ify it. danah boyd, Microsoft Research Judith Donath, MIT Media Laboratory Siva Vaidhyanathan, University of Virginia Alice Marwick, New York University Check out the podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Career Renegade is 288 pages of kick-ass, real-world, seriously actionable strategies, resources and case-studies that walk you through the process of building your career around the activities, settings and people that make you come alive. Steering clear of new-age, self-help fluff, this veritable renegade roadmap dives squarely into how to turn nearly any passion into real money (often online), build a powerhouse personal brand, rally the cynics to your cause and leverage your passion, knowledge and platform to make a great living doing what you love, even in this economy. Jonathan Fields, Career Renegade / Awake @ The Wheel Get the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tired of making web sites that work absolutely perfectly but just don't look nice? If so, then The Principles of Beautiful Web Design is for you. A simple, easy-to-follow guide, illustrated with plenty of full-color examples, this book will lead you through the process of creating great designs from start to finish. Good design principles are not rocket science, and using the information contained in this book will help you create stunning web sites. Jason Beaird, Cyberwoven Get the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tired of making web sites that work absolutely perfectly but just don't look nice? If so, then The Principles of Beautiful Web Design is for you. A simple, easy-to-follow guide, illustrated with plenty of full-color examples, this book will lead you through the process of creating great designs from start to finish. Good design principles are not rocket science, and using the information contained in this book will help you create stunning web sites. Jason Beaird, Cyberwoven Get the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Tired of making web sites that work absolutely perfectly but just don't look nice? If so, then The Principles of Beautiful Web Design is for you. A simple, easy-to-follow guide, illustrated with plenty of full-color examples, this book will lead you through the process of creating great designs from start to finish. Good design principles are not rocket science, and using the information contained in this book will help you create stunning web sites. Jason Beaird, Cyberwoven Get the podcast here.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In increasingly turbulent times, it seems like more and more of us are wearing an extra hat or two in an effort to make a difference. Maybe that explains why Crispin Porter + Bogusky, one of the world's most respected advertising firms, has joined with Humana and Trek bicycles in an audacious plan to bring bike sharing to America with a new venture called B-cycle. All three companies share one common goal: positive cultural change. It's estimated that the U.S. could save 462 million gallons of gasoline a year by increasing cycling from 1% to just 1.5% of all trips. B-cycle can change the way we get around. And that can change our communities, our heath, our environment, and our future. Find out more about B-cycle and why Alex recommends we all begin sticking our noses in places where they don't belong. Alex Bogusky, Crispin Porter + Bogusky Check out the podcast here.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In increasingly turbulent times, it seems like more and more of us are wearing an extra hat or two in an effort to make a difference. Maybe that explains why Crispin Porter + Bogusky, one of the world's most respected advertising firms, has joined with Humana and Trek bicycles in an audacious plan to bring bike sharing to America with a new venture called B-cycle. All three companies share one common goal: positive cultural change. It's estimated that the U.S. could save 462 million gallons of gasoline a year by increasing cycling from 1% to just 1.5% of all trips. B-cycle can change the way we get around. And that can change our communities, our heath, our environment, and our future. Find out more about B-cycle and why Alex recommends we all begin sticking our noses in places where they don't belong. Alex Bogusky, Crispin Porter + Bogusky Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We are on the precipice of a new age in independent gaming, with more options than ever before for developers at every level to bring their dreams to life and share them with a public that is ravenous for new and innovative ideas. Stop focusing on all of the challenges that exist for indie developers in the world of big budget sequels, and explore the enormous user-generated content opportunities available to anyone interested in game design. Whether your goal is to make millions, or just get your ideas out into the world, this panel has something for you. Gareth Davis, Facebook Inc Steve Demeter, demiforce.com Boyd Multerer, Microsoft Scott Steinberg, DigitalTrends.com Lee Uniacke, Kongregate Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>If you work at a game company, research means understanding play, not analyzing boring spreadsheets. Meet Big Fish Games and Pogo funologists and learn how listening and watching gamers transforms product and web design. We share different innovative guerilla (discount) and traditional research methods to inspire user-centered design. Moderator: Laura Porto Stockwell, Publicis in the West Julie Ratner, Big Fish Games Erica Firment, Second Life Tracy Fullerton, USC Interactive Media Jason Schklar, Initial Experience Consulting Check out the podcast here.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>If you work at a game company, research means understanding play, not analyzing boring spreadsheets. Meet Big Fish Games and Pogo funologists and learn how listening and watching gamers transforms product and web design. We share different innovative guerilla (discount) and traditional research methods to inspire user-centered design. Moderator: Laura Porto Stockwell, Publicis in the West Julie Ratner, Big Fish Games Erica Firment, Second Life Tracy Fullerton, USC Interactive Media Jason Schklar, Initial Experience Consulting Check out the podcast here.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>There are no cheat codes for community. No Charles Atlas shortcuts to make your pet project the one to rule them all. Want people to think you're awesome? Be awesome. This panel promises a bullshit-free look at how you might tune out the jibber jabber, tune in to those who matter, put your head down and make your online service a little bit more epic each day. We'll dissect Bike Hugger, Photojojo, Metafilter, and other examples of Web charm for what *you* can do. Today, and tomorrow. And the day after. Which is how you will become what you want to be. DL Byron, Bike Hugger Amit Gupta, Photojojo Brian Oberkirch, Small Good Thing Kristina Halvorson, Brain Traffic Get the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There are no cheat codes for community. No Charles Atlas shortcuts to make your pet project the one to rule them all. Want people to think you're awesome? Be awesome. This panel promises a bullshit-free look at how you might tune out the jibber jabber, tune in to those who matter, put your head down and make your online service a little bit more epic each day. We'll dissect Bike Hugger, Photojojo, Metafilter, and other examples of Web charm for what *you* can do. Today, and tomorrow. And the day after. Which is how you will become what you want to be. DL Byron, Bike Hugger Amit Gupta, Photojojo Brian Oberkirch, Small Good Thing Kristina Halvorson, Brain Traffic Get the podcast here.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>There are no cheat codes for community. No Charles Atlas shortcuts to make your pet project the one to rule them all. Want people to think you're awesome? Be awesome. This panel promises a bullshit-free look at how you might tune out the jibber jabber, tune in to those who matter, put your head down and make your online service a little bit more epic each day. We'll dissect Bike Hugger, Photojojo, Metafilter, and other examples of Web charm for what *you* can do. Today, and tomorrow. And the day after. Which is how you will become what you want to be. DL Byron, Bike Hugger Amit Gupta, Photojojo Brian Oberkirch, Small Good Thing Kristina Halvorson, Brain Traffic Get the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There are no cheat codes for community. No Charles Atlas shortcuts to make your pet project the one to rule them all. Want people to think you're awesome? Be awesome. This panel promises a bullshit-free look at how you might tune out the jibber jabber, tune in to those who matter, put your head down and make your online service a little bit more epic each day. We'll dissect Bike Hugger, Photojojo, Metafilter, and other examples of Web charm for what *you* can do. Today, and tomorrow. And the day after. Which is how you will become what you want to be. DL Byron, Bike Hugger Amit Gupta, Photojojo Brian Oberkirch, Small Good Thing Kristina Halvorson, Brain Traffic Get the podcast here.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>It is now conventional wisdom that the newspaper as we have come to know it for last century is over, or will be in a matter of years. The question is whether we're going to spend our time grieving over the loss, or whether we're going to use this moment as an opportunity to invent something even better. We're inevitably moving from the "paper of record" model to a something more distributed, a news ecosystem, but that doesn't mean we can't consciously define the shape of that system. So let's figure out what values we want to preserve from the older newspaper paradigm, and what values we want to improve upon -- and then let's go build it! Steven Johnson, outside.in Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It is now conventional wisdom that the newspaper as we have come to know it for last century is over, or will be in a matter of years. The question is whether we're going to spend our time grieving over the loss, or whether we're going to use this moment as an opportunity to invent something even better. We're inevitably moving from the "paper of record" model to a something more distributed, a news ecosystem, but that doesn't mean we can't consciously define the shape of that system. So let's figure out what values we want to preserve from the older newspaper paradigm, and what values we want to improve upon -- and then let's go build it! Steven Johnson, outside.in Check out the podcast here.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>It is now conventional wisdom that the newspaper as we have come to know it for last century is over, or will be in a matter of years. The question is whether we're going to spend our time grieving over the loss, or whether we're going to use this moment as an opportunity to invent something even better. We're inevitably moving from the "paper of record" model to a something more distributed, a news ecosystem, but that doesn't mean we can't consciously define the shape of that system. So let's figure out what values we want to preserve from the older newspaper paradigm, and what values we want to improve upon -- and then let's go build it! Steven Johnson, outside.in Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>What do the Adobe Flex and ActionScript compilers; the award-winning 3D Flash library, Papervision3D; the native data format for Flash, SWX; and the excellent Flash streaming and interactive server, Red5 have in common? They're all open source. And they're all introduced in this book by the project leads themselves.Contrary to its popular perception as a closed platform, the Flash Platform has an active and thriving grassroots open source community and a plethora of open source projects. In this session, Aral Balkan, founder of OSFlash.org and creator of SWX, will give you an overview of what's possible with open source Flash with examples from the book. Aral Balkan, Naklab Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Find inspiration in the ridiculous. See technological quirks as opportunities. Try something previously unheard of with your site design. Laugh in the face of convention. Use and abuse CSS in ways never before imagined. Get away with it. And if it doesn't work, try something else instead. Paul Annett, Clearleft Ltd Get the podcast here.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Find inspiration in the ridiculous. See technological quirks as opportunities. Try something previously unheard of with your site design. Laugh in the face of convention. Use and abuse CSS in ways never before imagined. Get away with it. And if it doesn't work, try something else instead. Paul Annett, Clearleft Ltd Get the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>As we move from the rigid, hierarchical organizations of the Industrial Age to the fluid, non-linear models of the Networked World, GameChangers have never been more important or essential. Whenever teamwork, creativity, flexibility and problem-solving skills are necessary for success, these players step up. They develop relationships that are good for business. They pay careful attention to details and at the same time have expansive worldviews. They are quick-on-their-feet, unflappable and in tune with their teammates, stakeholders and the marketplace. They are the top performers in any organization the best managers, the most resourceful employees, the culture-shapers. They play the game and make things happen. In short, GameChangers are masters of improvisation in business. Turn yourself and your brand into a GameChanger. All it takes is improvisation! Mike Bonifer, GameChangers LLC Check out the podcast here.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>As we move from the rigid, hierarchical organizations of the Industrial Age to the fluid, non-linear models of the Networked World, GameChangers have never been more important or essential. Whenever teamwork, creativity, flexibility and problem-solving skills are necessary for success, these players step up. They develop relationships that are good for business. They pay careful attention to details and at the same time have expansive worldviews. They are quick-on-their-feet, unflappable and in tune with their teammates, stakeholders and the marketplace. They are the top performers in any organization the best managers, the most resourceful employees, the culture-shapers. They play the game and make things happen. In short, GameChangers are masters of improvisation in business. Turn yourself and your brand into a GameChanger. All it takes is improvisation! Mike Bonifer, GameChangers LLC Check out the podcast here.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As we move from the rigid, hierarchical organizations of the Industrial Age to the fluid, non-linear models of the Networked World, GameChangers have never been more important or essential. Whenever teamwork, creativity, flexibility and problem-solving skills are necessary for success, these players step up. They develop relationships that are good for business. They pay careful attention to details and at the same time have expansive worldviews. They are quick-on-their-feet, unflappable and in tune with their teammates, stakeholders and the marketplace. They are the top performers in any organization the best managers, the most resourceful employees, the culture-shapers. They play the game and make things happen. In short, GameChangers are masters of improvisation in business. Turn yourself and your brand into a GameChanger. All it takes is improvisation! Mike Bonifer, GameChangers LLC Check out the podcast here.</itunes:summary>
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