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CMD+SPACE was an interview show by Myke Hurley that puts a spotlight on the people behind awesome projects. It predated Inquisitive. Hosted by Myke Hurley.
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This week Myke is joined by Matt Haughey. They talk about Metafliter's past, it's troubles with advertising, accidental crowd-funding and the site's future. Make sure that you stick around to the end of the show for a big announcement.
This week Myke is joined by Jared Sinclair. They talk about balancing being a developer and a designer, and his apps Riposte, Whisper and Unread.
This week Myke is joined by Bryan Irace and Matthew Bischoff. They talk about Matthew and Bryan's work at Tumblr, the ways people express their identity online and how WWDC 2014 has changed 3rd party developers.
On the 100th episode of CMD+Space, the tables are turned and Myke is the guest! Stephen Hackett takes the reins to ask Myke all about the history of CMD+Space, why he loves podcasting and what he foresees as the future of the medium.
This week Myke is joined by Jack Conte. They talk about his music with Pomplamoose, the struggles of independent artists online and how this led to him creating Patreon.
This week Myke is joined by Andy Baio. They talk about the history of Upcoming.org, its return with a Kickstarter project and the future for the site.
This week Myke is joined by Padraig Kennedy and Oisin Prendiville. They talk about the development and marketing of their apps Castro and Tokens.
This week Myke is joined by Casey Liss. They discuss his recent foray back into blogging, how writing online continues to evolve and how this interplays with the future of podcasting.
This week Myke is joined by Dan Moren. They talk about how Dan got started in writing professionally, how technology journalism has changed over time and mention the many podcast that he hosts. Dan also tells the unlikely story of how he got hired at Macworld.
This week Myke is joined by Brent Simmons. They talk about the many apps he has made over the years—including NetNewsWire, MarsEdit, Glassboard and Vesper.
This week Myke is joined by Ken Jennings. They talk about his record-breaking run on the game show 'Jeopardy' and what it takes to be a champion of general knowledge.
This week Myke is joined by Horace Dediu. They discuss his work at Nokia and how that lead to starting his blog, Asymco. They also talk about the role and work of an analyst, his presentation series – Airshow – and graphs (naturally).
This week Myke is joined by Russ Frushtick. They talk about his history in video game journalism and the culture of gaming, his work at Polygon, creating awesome video content and writing great reviews.
This week Myke is joined by Merlin Mann, for an impromptu episode of CMD+Space. They talk about scheduling your content to meet the needs of your audience, allowing your work to become 'yours', breaking the mould in your in environment, setting standards for your work and being a creative person in a corporate culture.
This week Myke is joined by Casey Liss. They discuss the paths they have taken with their work on the internet, they detail some of the decisions that they've have had to make, the opportunities they decided to take and what a person needs to be able to make a success out of a hobby.
This week Myke is joined by Jonathan Mann. They talk about what it’s like to create a new song every day, the highs and lows of publishing your work online and they compare some of the current platforms for independent creators.
This week Myke is joined by Russell Ivanovic. They discuss his early hits on the App Store, what it's like to develop a Podcast app and how the medium of Podcasting has changed over time.
This week Myke is joined by Faith Korpi. They discuss making short films, podcasting, writing and Faith's love of movies and dance.
This week Myke is joined by John Siracusa. They discuss what it means to be a Geek and explore what John is geeky about.
This week Myke is joined by Brett Terpstra. They discuss criticism on the internet, Brett’s decision to go independent, his current projects and what he’s planning to focus his future time on.
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