Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 17 hours 5 minutes
Daniel and Manton talk about Manton’s switch to Linode, the pragmatism and insanity of running your own server, and the old-timer/newbie mix at WWDC.
Manton and Daniel talk about Flickr’s redesign, Yahoo! as a potential strategic partner for Apple, and techniques for branching and refactoring older code.
Manton and Daniel talk about CocoaConf Alt’s cancellation, WWDC’s protracted sell-out, and making time for indie projects with a busy life schedule.
Manton and Daniel talk about adopting new technologies, choosing system requirements, version numbering (again!) and Adobe’s shift to all-subscription sales for Creative Suite.
Daniel and Manton talk about WWDC ticket sales, alternative conferences ticketless attendees, and the vibrancy of the Mac software market.
Manton and Daniel talk about WWDC ticket sales, Ambrosia Software’s major layoff, and Google Glass terms of services.
Daniel and Manton talk about Boston, Panic’s Status Board, Google’s Glass UI guidelines, and Google Fiber.
Manton and Daniel discuss CocoaConf Dallas, subscription app pricing, Google’s fork of WebKit, and the Facebook Home debut.
Daniel and Manton talk about the upcoming CocoaConf conference, hacking Netflix in the browser and Michael Jurewitz’s blog series on pricing software.
Manton and Daniel discuss the Mailbox acquisition by Dropbox, Google’s fickle product commitments, WWDC announcement anxiety, and the clever new App.net invites.