Why is chopped salad so controversial? Also, Molly’s after bespoke users and Tom’s stuffing his face with Burrata and vegetables.
Show Notes:
“Bespoke”
Burrata Cheese
Against chopped salad
Why is chopped salad so controversial? Also, Molly’s after bespoke users and Tom’s stuffing his face with Burrata and vegetables.
Show Notes:
“Bespoke”
Burrata Cheese
Against chopped salad
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Samsung and Apple shrinking, Zynga swears off gambling, Google has a motion-sensing Google TV? and more.
Guest: Len Peralta
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Running time:: 0:47:45
In 1989 – Cornell student Robert Tappan Morris became the first person indicted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act after releasing a worm on the Internet. Morris claimed his worm was just measuring the size of the Internet.
In 1996 – Microsoft released Beta 2 of Internet Explorer 3.0, touting customization options like parental controls and the ability to handle shared applications and Web phone calls.
In 2004 – Motorola announced that its next generation of cell phones would be iTunes-compatible. This first Apple phone, the Rokr, was not to meet with much success.
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Has Facebook solved mobile? Microsoft allows self-publishing, free WiFi blankets NYC and SF, and more.
Guest: Ewen Rankin
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Running time:: 0:45:41
In 1959 – Christopher Cockerell’s Hovercraft crossed the English Channel for the first time, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Frenchman Louis Bleriot’s historic first cross-Channel heavier-than-air flight.
In 1990 – Microsoft became the first software company to exceed $1 billion in sales in a single year, reporting revenues of $1.18 billion for fiscal year 1990.
In 2010 – Wikileaks published classified documents about the War in Afghanistan, one of the largest leaks in U.S. military history.
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Google shakes up online TV for $35, Facebook asks ‘why you hiding?’ 3D printing bad for your health, and more.
Guest: Wil Harris
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Running time:: 0:44:49
In 1874 – Woodward and Evans Light filed a patent for Artificial light by means of Electricity with the Canadian Department of Agriculture. Woodward later sold the patent to Thomas Edison, who patented a different and more successful version of the incandescent lamp in the US..
In 1950 – The Bumper 8, made of a German V-2 missile lower stage and WAC-Corporal upper stage launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It was the first launch from what would become the Kennedy Space Center.
In 1969 – Apollo 11 arrived safely in the Pacific Ocean, ending the first manned mission to land on the Moon.
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Flipboard heads to the Web, Nobel prize winner cries death to software patents, nobody’s buying Ouya games, and more.
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Running time:: 0:50:55
The Iron Throne, by Marc Simonetti.
It’s a day filled with George Martin’s real iron throne and Joe Abercrombie’s new empires. Plus Veronica reveals the August book pick!
WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?
Tom: Slurm
Veronica: Romulan Ale
QUICK BURNS
Amazon launches graphic novel imprint, with George R.R. Martin among first authors
George R.R. Martin: This is what the Iron Throne REALLY looks like
George R.R. Martin smashes up a guitar; Neil Gaiman approves
Trailer for debut novel TERRA features some famous faces
Book Trailer: MADDADDAM by Margaret Atwood
A glimpse of a FIRST LAW world map
Joe Abercrombie sells new fantasy series to HarperCollins Voyager
J.K. Rowling quietly published a crime novel—all the way back in April
Your Semi-Obligatory Reminder Regarding Hugo Voting
Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller Chronicles books are getting a TV show!
BOOK CHECK-IN
Ringworld by Larry Niven
Redshirts by John Scalzi
Wrap up Ringworld and Redshirts August 6.
August book pick!
The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
BARE YOUR SWORD
How much should an author consider race?
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