Still messing around with YouTube and took to Twitter this morning to get 10 questions that I promised to answer with only 5 words. Take a look and let me know what you think?
Tech History Today – August 24, 2013
In 1456 – According to a handwritten note by illustrator Heinrich Cremer, the final binding of the Gutenberg Bible took place.
In 1995 – Microsoft released Windows 95. During development it was referred to as Windows 4.0 or by the internal codename “Chicago.”
In 2001 – WebKit received its first commit of code from Apple. The Safari browser appeared two years later and WebKit was open sourced in 2005.
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FSL Tonight 2013 Semifinals: Prime drive effective
The silence falls on the Kwizats Haderach and the Federation gain true victory by throwing out their most cherished rules.
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S&L Video REWIND – #10 – Interview with Adam Christopher
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It’s A Thing- s02e05 – Tough Irish mudders
Molly’s got a new exercise trend and Tom’s discovered a new way to leave parties.
Show notes:
Tough Mudder
Irish Exit (thank Andy Beach)
Craft bourbon isn’t the same as beer
Tech News Today 824: Retirement! Retirement! Retirement!
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, and Alex Gumpel
Why Steve Ballmer’s leaving and who will replace him, Amazon testing wireless service, Apple pours more money into maps, and more.
Guests: Lamarr Wilson, Paul Thurrott, and Len Peralta
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Running time:: 0:48:32
TNT 824: Retirement! Retirement! Retirement!
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, and Alex Gumpel
Why Steve Ballmer’s leaving and who will replace him, Amazon testing wireless service, Apple pours more money into maps, and more.
Guests: Lamarr Wilson, Paul Thurrott, and Len Peralta
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Running time: 48:32
Tech News Today 823: Marissa Say Knock You Out
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Chad Johnson
How the NSA got caught violating US constitution, Ubuntu Edge’s failure is a success, Yahoo beats Google, and more.
Guests: Paul Fidalgo and Greg Sterling
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Running time:: 0:44:53
Tech History Today – August 23, 2013
In 1852 – The first time signals were transmitted by telegraph from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
In 1966 – Lunar Orbiter 1 takes the first photograph of Earth from orbit around the Moon.
In 1993 – Nintendo agreed to use Silicon Graphics Inc. technology in a video game player it was developing.
In 2012 – Microsoft unveiled a new logo for the first time in 25 years, opting for simple squares of color and block type with an overlapping ‘f’ and ‘t’.
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East Meets West 314 – Roger’s startling revelation
Covering CES, how movies get rated, picking your movie reviews, Why we like certain movies, Roger’s Startling Revelation about comic book movies! Why Hollywood chases the trends and make blockbusters.
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