The SitePoint Podcast: Instant Kool-Aid

The SitePoint Podcast

An uproarious show this week as your hosts Patrick, Stephan, Brad, and Kevin are forced to admit just how good Internet Explorer 9 is shaping up to be. Meanwhile, only one host is at all excited by Google Instant Search—can you guess which? Also: Apple changes its mind, or is it just toying with

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Episode 79 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week your hosts are Patrick O’Keefe (@iFroggy), Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves), Brad Williams (@williamsba), and Kevin Yank (@sentience).

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Episode Summary

Here are the topics covered in this episode:

  1. IE9 Beta Released
  2. Google Instant Search
  3. Apple Changes its Mind; Allows Compiled Flash Apps
  4. Adobe’s Side Bet on HTML5
  5. A Couple for the Dead Pool

Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/79.

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(Transcript coming soon—sorry for the delay!)

Theme music by Mike Mella.

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