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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 21:21:10 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #162: Taking Google For A Drive</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/SitePoint/in/SitePoint-Podcast/episode/SitePoint-Podcast-162-Taking-Google-For-A-Drive/</link>
				<description> Episode 162 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week the panel is made up of 3 of our 4 our regular hosts, Patrick O&acirc;Keefe (@ifroggy), Kevin Dees (@kevindees) and Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves).
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Episode Summary
The panel discuss Adobe launching a host of Cloud services to go with CS 6 and also kicks off a new website dedicated to the open web. We also take a moment to remember web design pioneer Hillman Curtis and talk about the future of advertising on the Web.
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Here are the main topics covered in this episode:
ComScore: Samsung Widens Lead As Top Mobile Brand In U.S., Android 51% Of All Smartphones | TechCrunch via Mobile Marketshare on Revenews.com
Foursquare Launches New &acirc;History&acirc; Page
Silent Browser Upgrades | David Walsh
Official Google Blog: Google+ Hangouts On Air: broadcast your conversation to the world
Google Drive
Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/162.
Host Spotlights
Patrick: BlameSociety Videos
Stephan:&Acirc;&nbsp;Reviews In Depth | Why Everyone Should Learn to Program
Kevin:&Acirc;&nbsp;20 Inspiring Examples of Big Backgrounds in Web Design | Inspiration
Interview Transcript
Transcript to follow.
Theme music by&Acirc;&nbsp;Mike Mella.
Thanks for listening! Feel free to let us know how we&acirc;re doing, or to continue the discussion, using the comments field below.
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				<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 21:21:10 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #161: The Return of the Yank with Kevin Yank</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/SitePoint/in/SitePoint-Podcast/episode/SitePoint-Podcast-161-The-Return-of-the-Yank-with-Kevin-Yank/</link>
				<description> Episode 161 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) interviews long-term podcast host, Kevin Yank (@sentience) who now works at Learnable and is releasing the fifth edition of his book on PHP and MySQL now called PHP and MySQL: Novice To Ninja (formerly Build Your Own Database Driven Website using PHP and MySQL).
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Episode Summary
Louis and Kevin talk about how the changes in PHP over the 10 years since the launch of the book&acirc;s first version have driven the need for the different versions, and how the latests version differs to the previous editions. They also talk about how PHP still makes a great choice for getting beginners into server-side coding.
Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/161.
Interview Transcript
Transcript to follow.
Theme music by&Acirc;&nbsp;Mike Mella.
Thanks for listening! Feel free to let us know how we&acirc;re doing, or to continue the discussion, using the comments field below.
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				<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 16:27:03 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #160: Adobe and HTML Sitting in a Tree</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/SitePoint/in/SitePoint-Podcast/episode/SitePoint-Podcast-160-Adobe-and-HTML-Sitting-in-a-Tree/</link>
				<description> Episode 160 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week the panel is made up of our regular host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Kevin Dees (@kevindees), Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves) and Patrick O&acirc;Keefe (@ifroggy).
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Episode Summary
The panel discuss Adobe launching a host of Cloud services to go with CS 6 and also kicks off a new website dedicated to the open web. We also take a moment to remember web design pioneer Hillman Curtis and talk about the future of advertising on the Web.
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Here are the main topics covered in this episode:
Hillman Curtis, a Pioneer in Web Design, Dies at 51 &acirc; NYTimes.com via Nathan King (NathanRKing) on Twitter
Adobe Officially Unveils CS6 And Its $49/Month All-Inclusive Creative Cloud Subscription Service | TechCrunch
Adobe and HTML
Internet Ad Revenues Hit $31 Billion in 2011, Historic High Up 22% Over 2010 Record-Breaking Numbers | Business Wire via Cashing Out: Week of April 15th &acirc; 21st 2012 in Online Marketing News | ReveNews
Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/160.
Host Spotlights
Patrick: JimGaffigan.com and Jim Gaffigan&acirc;s Trailer
Louis:&Acirc;&nbsp;VIM Adventures
Stephan:&Acirc;&nbsp;Noah Stokes | Es Bueno / How We Operate &acirc; The Potential Client
Kevin:&Acirc;&nbsp;Impact &acirc; HTML5 Canvas and JavaScript Game Engine
Interview Transcript
Louis: Hello and welcome to another episode of the SitePoint Podcast, it&acirc;s a full panel show this week to talk about the news and happenings in the world of the Internet; hi guys.
Kevin: Howdy.
Patrick: Hey!
Stephan: Hello, hello.
Louis: Very dynamic intro, I felt really energetic about that one.
Patrick: Yeah, yeah, you sound &acirc; you&acirc;re a pro; you&acirc;re an old pro now.
Louis: Ha, ha, seasoned hand (laughs).
Patrick: You are.
Louis: How you all doing?
Patrick: Pretty good, pretty good. I actually got an email this week that was pretty short and to the point.
Louis: Congratulations (laughter).
Kevin: A whole email, Patrick.
Patrick: Yeah, I got an email (laughter) through my contact form, and I&acirc;ll tell you the email, it was from Sam, Sam at sam.com, I doubt that&acirc;s the real address, but it was just one sentence and it was, &acirc;So, if you are a web designer do you think your website looks good? It looks like crab.&acirc; (Laughter) And that is &acirc;crab&acirc; with a b.
Louis: I think I saw that on your Facebook or your Twitter or something.
Patrick: Yeah, I like that.
Louis: (Laughing) pretty classy. So many things wrong with that.
Patrick: Right. I&acirc;m not a web designer, I don&acirc;t think my website looks good necessarily; I&acirc;m not that high on myself.
Louis: It definitely doesn&acirc;t look like a crab.
Patrick: Yeah, I&acirc;m not &acirc; it looks like crab; it&acirc;s not even red. Anyway.
Louis: Alright, so with that out of the way let&acirc;s talk about people who are web designers, or who were web designers.
Patrick: Yeah, so I picked up a story through Nathan R. King on Twitter that Hillman Curtis had passed away, and I&acirc;ll just read from the New York Times story about it by Paul Vitello, the title is: Hillman Curtis, A Pioneer in Web Design, Dies at 51. It says that &acirc;Hillman Curtis was an art director of a San Francisco software company, in &acirc;96 he designed the first website for a new technology called Flash Player, a browser plugin that could be used to turn out high [...]</description>
				<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 18:17:37 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #159: PHP Master with Tim Boronczyk</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/SitePoint/in/SitePoint-Podcast/episode/SitePoint-Podcast-159-PHP-Master-with-Tim-Boronczyk/</link>
				<description> Episode 159 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) interviews Tim Boronczyk (@zaemis), the Managing Editor of phpmaster.com about the new features in PHP5.4, PHP&acirc;s strengths and weaknesses, and the DIY approach of the PHP community.
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Episode Summary
Louis and Tim Boronczyk talk about the starting up of phpmaster.com, about the new features in PHP5.4 including traits and the Session Upload Progress Indicator, PHP&acirc;s strengths and weaknesses including an exhaustive blog post made recently on the topic, and the DIY approach of the PHP community.
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Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/159.
Interview Transcript
Louis: Hello, and welcome to another episode of the SitePoint Podcast. We&acirc;ve got a bit of an interview show this week, with me on the show is Timothy Boronczyk, or Tim, do I call you Tim?
Tim: You can call me Tim, Tim is fine.
Louis: Alright, let&acirc;s go with Tim. Tim Boronczyk is the managing editor of phpmaster.com which is one of SitePoint&acirc;s latest ventures, so it&acirc;s a blog that&acirc;s all about the wonderful world of PHP. So, hi Tim, and welcome to the show.
Tim: Hi, thanks for having me, it&acirc;s exciting.
Louis: It&acirc;s great to have you. Have you been managing PHP Master from the get-go, or pretty much from the get-go?
Tim: Yeah, right from its beginning, probably I want to say about eight months, six, seven, eight months, thereabouts.
Louis: Alright. So do you want to just maybe for anyone listening who&acirc;s not familiar with PHP Master, or who hasn&acirc;t had a chance to see the site, what kind of things do you tend to publish about, how are things going, what&acirc;s the pitch?
Tim: Well, it&acirc;s a little bit of everything, we publish three times a week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so fire up your RSS readers if you haven&acirc;t already. We try to have a little bit of everything for everybody. We have some beginner level articles on there to help new programmers improve their skills and become a PHP master, we have some intermediate for those who have done their time in PHP apprenticeship land and are looking to improve their skills, and we have some really in-depth nitty-gritty articles for those who already consider themselves PHP masters.
Louis: Right. So I figured given that I got a chance to have you on the show we could talk a little bit about just PHP in general, where it&acirc;s at and where it&acirc;s heading, so, first and foremost, the latest version of PHP is version 5.4 and that&acirc;s a relatively new release, right?
Tim: Yes, it&acirc;s out probably a couple months now.
Louis: I&acirc;ve only been superficially aware of PHP in version 5.4, I work a little bit with PHP but mostly with Ruby and Rails, so maybe can you talk a bit about what the really cool features are in PHP 5.4.
Tim: There&acirc;s a lot of new features in 5.4 that you can be excited about, for me there are probably three or four that I personally think are pretty neat, the first one being the Session Upload Progress Indicator; the PHP developers have stuck information into the session while you&acirc;re doing a file upload so you don&acirc;t have to do any weird, hacky, flash, weird &acirc; just dirty code things; you can submit your form to post your file to the server and spin off an Ajax request behind the scenes that would just use the [...]</description>
				<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 18:05:43 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #158: Drinking and Technology</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/SitePoint/in/SitePoint-Podcast/episode/SitePoint-Podcast-158-Drinking-and-Technology/</link>
				<description> Episode 158 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week the panel is made up of Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Kevin Dees (@kevindees), Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves) and Patrick O&acirc;Keefe (@ifroggy).
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Episode Summary
The panel discuss the UK Government&acirc;s new Design Principle site, the ongoing debate about the role of alcohol in the tech community, and a cool new HTML5 music video project put out by Microsoft to promote Internet Explorer 10.
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Here are the main topics covered in this episode:
GDS design principles
Just A Friend &acirc; An Interactive Music Video
ryanfunduk.com &Acirc;&raquo; Our Culture of Exclusion
I drink for a reason
Wikipedia dumps Google Maps | Digital Media &acirc; CNET News
Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/158.
Host Spotlights
Patrick and Louis:&Acirc;&nbsp;ZeFrank &acirc; A Show
Stephan:&Acirc;&nbsp;Instagram Engineering &acirc;&cent; Keeping Instagram up with over a million new users in twelve hours
Kevin:&Acirc;&nbsp;Snipt | Share and store code or command snippets.
Interview Transcript
Louis: Hello and welcome to yet another episode of the SitePoint Podcast, I&acirc;m back after a brief hiatus, last week Kevin interviewed Paul Boag for the show, but this week we&acirc;re back with a full panel; hi guys.
Kevin: Howdy, howdy.
Stephan: Howdy, howdy.
Patrick: Hello.
Louis: How you guys doing? Don&acirc;t answer all at once!
Stephan: It&acirc;s a Monday (laughter).
Patrick: Full of Easter candy.
Louis: Yeah, so you guys have got the day off today, right, is it a holiday there?
Stephan: No, we only got Friday off.
Louis: Only Friday, alright.
Patrick: When you work for yourself you don&acirc;t get days off, so, um, no; I didn&acirc;t have Easter off.
Louis: Alright, well, hey, it&acirc;s good to have you all back on the show, so let&acirc;s just kick into it, who wants to go first with the first story? I&acirc;m going to nominate Kevin.
Kevin: Okay, yes! Sweet, I like being the nominee, it&acirc;s a pleasure.
Patrick: But will you win? (Laughter)
Kevin: Yes, I will. My link, or story for today, comes from the gov.uk, they&acirc;re working on a new project for the government to use, and basically what I want to talk about is a portion of that. The design team has released some design principles that they&acirc;ve been using throughout their website, and so this isn&acirc;t necessarily a set of principles for &acirc;the designing world,&acirc; but they did craft this for this specific site, so these are kind of guidelines that they&acirc;re using within their project, but I believe that these could definitely be used throughout the web design community as well; I think these are really good principles, and I&acirc;ll just go through them quickly here. The first, there are ten of these, the first is Starting with Needs, and they talk about user needs there, and they talk about doing less than designing with the data that you have, doing the hard work to make things simple basically make things usable. And then Iterate, and then Iterate Again, is the 5th one; 6th we have Build for Inclusion, so they talk about accessibility in this section, and we&acirc;ll discuss all these in a second, or at least some of the highlighted points. And then Understanding Context, Build Digital Service, Not Websites, Be Consistent, Not Uniform, and Make Things Open, It Makes Things Better. And the 10th one is kind of the flavor of this post in itself because they talk about making things [...]</description>
				<pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 02:58:09 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #157: Client Centric Web Design with Paul Boag</title>
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				<description> Episode 157 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week Kevin Dees (@kevindees) interviews Paul Boag (@boagworld) of BoagWorld and Headscape about his new eBook Client Centric Web Design.
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Episode Summary
Kevin and Paul talk in some detail on how we need to make sure our communications with our clients put them at the center of the design process, have them feeling a sense of ownership of the project, and use all their knowledge and skills as well as ours.
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Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/157.
Interview Transcript
Transcript to follow.
Theme music by&Acirc;&nbsp;Mike Mella.
Thanks for listening! Feel free to let us know how we&acirc;re doing, or to continue the discussion, using the comments field below.
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				<pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2012 17:35:41 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #156: Paywalls Revisited</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/SitePoint/in/SitePoint-Podcast/episode/SitePoint-Podcast-156-Paywalls-Revisited/</link>
				<description> Episode 156 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week the panel is made up of Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Kevin Dees (@kevindees) and Patrick O&acirc;Keefe (@ifroggy).
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Episode Summary
Here are the main topics covered in this episode:
Content Folding | CSS-Tricks
The NYT Paywall Hums Along
NY Times Paywall Nears Half a Million Monthly Subscribers
A plea for progressive enhancement | Stephanie Rieger
Why Developers Should Worry About Google Play
Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/156.
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Host Spotlights
Patrick:&Acirc;&nbsp;Books have a big future &acirc; Readmill
Kevin:&Acirc;&nbsp;Rainbow &acirc; Javascript Code Syntax Highlighting
Louis:&Acirc;&nbsp;Replacing the -9999px hack (new image replacement) &acirc; Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
Interview Transcript
Transcript to follow.
Theme music by&Acirc;&nbsp;Mike Mella.
Thanks for listening! Feel free to let us know how we&acirc;re doing, or to continue the discussion, using the comments field below.
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				<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 14:13:47 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #155: Conferences and CodePoet at South By Southwest</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/SitePoint/in/SitePoint-Podcast/episode/SitePoint-Podcast-155-Conferences-and-CodePoet-at-South-By-Southwest/</link>
				<description> Episode 155 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week Kevin Dees (@kevindees) has two more interviews for us from South By South West. He interviews firstly Christopher Schmitt (@teleject) and Ari Styles (@ari4nne) of e4h.tv on conferences, and then Evan Soloman (@evansolomon) who works for Automatic as a Growth Engineer on WordPress.com and specifically CodePoet too.
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Episode Summary
Kevin, Christopher and Ari cover conferencing including the different ways of running conferences, the benefits of those different ways and how to get the most from conferences. Kevin then talks with Evan about his work as a Growth Engineer at Automatic, and specifically the new development work taking place on CodePoet and how that will work for people who build websites for people with WordPress.
Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/155.
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				<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2012 19:56:48 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #154: Education and CSS3 at South By Southwest</title>
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				<description> Episode 154 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week Kevin Dees (@kevindees) has two interviews for us from South By South West. He interviews firstly Bob Simonette (@Bongo_Bob) and Jeremy Stepp on web education, and then Chris Mills (@chrisdavidmills) who works for Opera about HTML5 and CSS3.
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Episode Summary
Kevin, Bob and Jeremy cover various things about Web education including how web educators can improve their courses and also how students can play their part in improving the courses they take part in. Kevin then talks with Chris about how we can take a pragmatic approach to the use of HTML5 and CSS3. Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at&Acirc;&nbsp;http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/154.
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				<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 00:43:50 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>SitePoint Podcast #153: Mobile First with Luke Wroblewski</title>
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				<description> Episode 153 of&Acirc;&nbsp;The SitePoint Podcast&Acirc;&nbsp;is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) interviews Luke Wroblewski (@lukew), author of Mobile First by A Book Apart about what it means to design for mobile first, and why that is a winning approach for web designers.
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Louis and Luke cover how you design for mobile platforms first and how this can provide a real &acirc;focus&acirc; to the content and layout which benefits the design for all platforms.
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Theme music by&Acirc;&nbsp;Mike Mella.
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				<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 15:06:38 EST</pubDate>
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