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Episode 20: The 20th Episode

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On this week’s episode we talk about Gowalla Highlights, the new Apple products, and listen to some messages from 409-BEEF-CAR.

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Episode 19: Featured on TechCrunch with @paravelinc

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• 44:35 • Audio • 5 Comments

This week is a bit of a Potpourri episode and we’re joined once again by Trent and Reagan from Paravel! We discuss a wide variety of topics including but not limited to: The Many Faces Of… The Goonies (with iPad Game), Dave and Brian Hoff made Rebbbounds (a Dribbble API Tracking Blog) in 24 hours and 6 days later it was featured (as a link) on TechCrunch. We also discuss The 6 Commandments of Gowalla in King James English, the City of Austin Web Portal redesign, Alamo Rolling Roadshow posters, The Incident, and Paul Irish’s HTML5 Boilerplate. As you can tell, there’s quite a bit to talk about so we hope you enjoy.

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Episode 18: Big Data with @infochimps

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• 44:00 • Audio • No Comments

This week we feature the Infochimps who are one of the largest and most agile data suppliers in the world but located right here in Austin, TX. I sat down with Dhruv Bansal, Flip Kromer, and Jospeh Kelly and got the inside scoop on The Infochimps API, their huge collection of data sets and how… Read the Rest »

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Episode 17: Indie Apps with @coffeeshopped

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• 30:44 • Audio • No Comments

We’re back with another vacation minisode. This time it’s with local Indie Web/iPhone App developer, Chadwick Wood who runs Coffeeshopped, a small one man dev shop. Chadwick balances the line between full time freelance contractor and self-app-generating developer entrepreneur. He’s already got a handful of really cool apps to his credit: an augmented reality geolocation game, a time-tracking app for freelancers, and a couple experimental iPhone games that are math based awesomeness.

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Episode 16: CSS with @teleject and @zomigi

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• 21:50 • Audio • No Comments

Today we’ve got a mini-episode, or “minisode” if you will, with Christopher Schmitt (@teleject) and Zoe Gillenwater (@zomigi) who are both authors of books on CSS. Christopher is helping host CSS Summit, an online conference, with an impressive lineup of speakers. A really great episode with what I found to be a really nice impromptu discussion on CSS. Have a listen and buy their books!

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