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TCLP 2008-11-05 Monologue: Hacking with a Social Conscience

5 November, 2008 (16:00) | Jargon, Monologue, Podcast | By: cmdln

This is a feature cast.

In the intro, a correction on my pronunciation of Diebold. Alex offers a CNN story, a a PBS story, and this one on the research out of Princeton to substantiate the case for the correct pronunciation. Also note that the first two YouTube links are to specific time codes–kewl.

Listener feedback this week is from Alex and Wouter, both in response to the last Inner Chapter on Info Overload. Here’s the Waxy story about using Amazon Mechanical Turk for transcription and the Firefox extension Alex recommends. Here’s the screen cast and the features apparently include Google Reader integration, syncing between systems and offline reader.

The hacker word of the week this week is distribution.

The feature this week is a monologue on hacking with a social conscience.

 
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