O'Reilly Radar Podcast - O'Reilly Media Podcast
Summary: O'Reilly Radar tracks the technologies and people that will shape our world in the years to come. Each episode of O'Reilly Radar features an interview with an industry thought leader. We also take a step back from the breathless pace of the latest tech news to examine why new developments are important and what they might mean down the road.
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Podcasts:
Fluent Conference co-chair Peter Cooper explains why and how JavaScript rose to prominence. Also, Steve Souders points the way to web performance tools and techniques.
Hadoop creator Doug Cutting discussing the similarities between Linux and the big data world, Max Gadney from After the Flood explains the benefits of video data graphics, Kaggle's Jeremy Howard looks at the difference between big data and analytics.
Strata chair Edd Dumbill discusses the five trends that will drive the near-term future of data science and big data. Also, Kevin Kelly offers a long-view perspective on the freemium model and digital rights management.
Access the script and associated links from the January 24, 2012 edition of O'Reilly Radar. Featuring: "Information Diet" author Clay Johnson on info overload versus info over-consumption, and San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee discusses open data, open government and bridging the digital divide.
Access the script and associated links from the December 20, 2011 edition of O'Reilly Radar. Featuring: Why Amazon’s Kindle Lending Library is a bad deal for publishers, the arrival of indoor navigation, and Reid Hoffman on how technology can create jobs.
In this this episode: I interview author Alasdair Allan about ubiquitous computing. We take a look at top stories published across O'Reilly's platforms. And author Peter Meyers discusses EPUB 3, HTML5 and the Kindle Fire.