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IT Conversations

IT Conversations is the longest-running podcast on the planet, publishing a new audio program nearly every day, from the most important tech conferences to our unique programs. Not just IT, it's everything tech and beyond.

David Ewing Duncan - Evolution of Overconfidence

Dr.Moira Gunn speaks with author and columnist, David Ewing Duncan and gets the scientific scoop on what he calls, the evolution of overconfidence.
2 days ago

Ken Auletta - Googled:The End of the World as We Know It

Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with New Yorker Magazine columnist, Ken Auletta about hison technology and pop culture in his book, Googled:The End of the World as We Know It.
3 days ago

Episode 75 - StackOverflow

Joel and Jeff sit down with sysadmin extraordinaire Tom Limoncelli of Everything Sysadmin to discuss IPV6, dumb things for System Administrators to check, and the sysadmin community as reflected in Server Fault.
4 days ago

Panel, Moderator: Brough Turner - Spectrum 2.0 - What's Really Happening?

With new commons-based approaches to radio spectrum regulation like Wi-Fi, UltraWideBand and TV White Spaces battling against the interests of broadcasters and the mobile phone industry, what is likely to occur over the next two to five years and beyond? ...
5 days ago

Martin Hepp - Using GoodReleations

In this conversation with Martin Hepp, host Jon Udell explores GoodRelations, the e-commerce ontology that was also discussed in an earlier interview with Kingsley Idehen. When annotated using GoodRelations, pages describing products and services can be ...
1 week ago

Larry Downes - The Laws of Disruption

In The Laws of Disruption, Larry Downes, author of the best-selling Unleashing the Killer App, provides an invaluable guide for these confusing times, exploring nine critical areas in which technology is dramatically rewriting the rules of business and ...
1 week ago

Episode 74 - StackOverflow

Joel and Jeff sit down with Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates backstage at the Business of Software 2009 conference.
1 week ago

Gunnar Hellekson - Open Source Principles and the Federal Government

The Obama administration is trying to create a new model where governmental openness is the norm, and collaboration between the open source community and the federal government may be a key to its success. Gunnar Hellekson says that by encouraging the ...
2 weeks ago

Richard Whitt - Tinkering without Tampering: Wrestling with Convergence and Communications Policy

What are the key pieces policy makers must understand about the intersection of technology trends and digital economics to create broadband policies that make sense? What are the best roles of regulators, users, and industry in creating a rich ...
2 weeks ago

Gavin Bell - Social Web Applications

Gavin Bell's new book, Building Social Web Applications, synthesizes a wealth of practical knowledge gleaned from his own long career as a web developer and from interwith fellow practitioners. In this conversation he rethe key principles and ...
2 weeks ago

Ted Morgan - How Consumers are Really Using Location

In this Where 2.0 talk Ted Morgan, co-founder of Skyhook Wireless, has three things to say about the explosion of location based applications: the breadth of apps now available is excitingly diverse (and he has examples to prove it), fascinating usage ...
2 weeks ago

Carmine Gallo - Great Public Communications Skills

Communications coach Carmine Gallo discusses his new book, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, in which he shows how people can improve their public speaking skills. He first presents an overview on why he chose Steve Jobs as a subject and continues ...
3 weeks ago

Lance Armstrong - A Conversation with Lance Armstrong

Seven time Tour de France winner and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong and serial entrepreneur Richard Rosenblatt have at least one thing in common: they both believe in social connections in social media. Rosenblatt interArmstrong at the 2008 ...
3 weeks ago

Episode 73 - StackOverflow

Joel and Jeff discuss the meaning of "professionalism" online, the divide between ad-subsidized and pay business models, and the five things everyone should hate about their favorite programming language.
3 weeks ago

Peter Maass - Crude World:The Violent Twilight of Oil

Peter Maass speaks with Moira about his book on the global state of oil, and how technology plays a role. Oil is central to our world, but what role does it play in violent conflicts and the divide between rich and poor?
3 weeks ago

Martin Geddes - Where's the Money in Voice 2.0?

There is big money to be made in the telecommunications industry by optimizing how businesses connect, interact and complete transactions with their customers. In his keynote address at the Emerging Communications Conference (eComm) 2009, industry ...
3 weeks ago

Dion Almaer, Ben Galbraith, Scott Lemon - Palm Apps

Ben and Dion join Scott and Phil to discuss their move from Mozilla to Palm. They review how Palm uses web technologies to build Palm Pre apps. They also assess developer programs and talk about Palm's to present examples of good ones.
4 weeks ago

Mark Surman - Where Next for Openness?

The web - vast, open, participatory, independent - is an unprecedented human construction. But could forces already be at work to rob it of its very essence? In this presentation from the O'Reilly Media Open Source Convention Mark Surman discusses ...
4 weeks ago

Po Bronson - NurtureShock

Po Bronson talks with Moira about what science has learned about parenting. Co-author of NutureShock, which asserts that many of modern society's strategies for nurturing children are in fact backfiring because key twists in the science have been ...
1 month ago