Justin and Jason discuss Tweetminer's frenemy adding feature, the utility of Twitter for non-famous people, functional programming (what the hell is it anyway), the clustering of tech preferences, project Natal and the path to holodeck style entertainment, the story of how Justin lied his way into the tech industry, the...
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Justin and Jason speak with Eric Woodward about his URL shortening service, tr.im, and why he chose to close and then reopen it....
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Michael Jackson & Twitter, Information Overload, Multitasking, Master Anything in 10k Hours, Learning Programming, Writing Open Source Libraries, codepad.org, Rackspace Cloud, Auto Scaling, Semantically Correct Code... or Pragmatism?...
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Twitter Bayesian Filter, HTML 5, Canvas, Bespin, jQuery, Swfupload
This is the first episode of techZING! where Justin and Jason discuss the following:
Is Twitter useful? There's a high noise to signal ratio. Justin suggests that maybe a Bayesian filter like Paul Graham outlined in "A Plan for Spam" would work. Jason...
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