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  2. Joanna Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Karine Hoffman (born July 27, 1955) [1] is a Polish-American marketing executive. She was one of the original members of both the Apple Macintosh team and the NeXT team. [2] [3] At the time she began at Apple Computer, the Mac was "still a research project". [4]

  3. The Truth (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    The Truth was an anthology fiction podcast and founding member of Radiotopia by PRX. Episodes were released about once every two weeks. Episodes were released about once every two weeks. Several nationally syndicated public radio programs, including This American Life , Studio 360 , Snap Judgment , and The Story, featured work by The Truth .

  4. Apple Podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Apple Podcasts (known as simply Podcasts in Apple operating systems) is an audio streaming service and media player application developed by Apple Inc. for playing podcasts. Apple began supporting podcasts with iTunes 4.9 released in June 2005 and launched its first standalone mobile app in 2012.

  5. Guy Kawasaki - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Kawasaki got a job at Apple through his Stanford roommate, Mike Boich. [10] [14] He was Apple's chief evangelist for four years.In a 2006 podcast interview on the online site Venture Voice, Kawasaki said, "What got me to leave is basically I started listening to my own hype, and I wanted to start a software company and really make big bucks."

  6. Are we multitasking too much? Why it can be stressful and ...

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    Of course it sounds like a great idea to take that meeting from the car, or to have Real Housewives on “in the background” while you work, or to check your emails while listening to a podcast.

  7. Alain Rossmann - Wikipedia

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    Alain Simon Rossmann (born 1956 [1]) is a French entrepreneur who was a member of the early Apple Macintosh team and who went on to found or co-found nine startups, of which three went public (Radius, [2] C-Cube Microsystems, [3] Unwired Planet [4]), three were acquired (EO by AT&T, [5] Vudu by Walmart, [6] PSS Systems by IBM [7]), and two were dissolved (Zonbu, [8] Klip [9]).

  8. Joanna Gaines Is Flooded With Support After She Breaks Down ...

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    Joanna paired her new memoir with a four-episode companion podcast by the same name. The episodes feature conversations with Chip, her sisters, Mikey and Teresa, and her mom, Nan Stevens.

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