they sent like three giant dress size boxes filled with thong underwear. And the day that they arrived, I think it was during the Division Series. It might have been during the NLCS. Huff was distributing them to everybody. He was like Santa Claus. He even threw one at Bruce Bochy. And Bochy said, 'I don't think that's a good idea.'So anyway, I'm talking to him about this and we had our, our Mean Joe Greene moment, the old Coke commercial where he throws the jersey
"Washington Post" has been doing an incredible job. "Huffington Post, Black Voices" does a great job with a small staff. They're able to cover a lot of issues.
I don't want to interrupt you by the way. "Huffington Post" has been bought by somebody and is maintained, but I don't think on its own it's profitable.
Because here's the thing. Huffing and puffing is not enough-- actively being like, hey, that's actually not an OK statement, here's why you're wrong.
categories around the same time I came across a um a biography about Picasso that was terrific uh by Ariana Huffington and she talked about wanting to understand his work and his life and how the two connected and she said and I quote the more I learned about his life
much more than than than on a book um Google has done some very interesting thing in in around news as has the Huffington Post and this is a screenshot here of um service by one of our portfolio companies called boxy and for those who don't know boxy is a is a
Building Council I you've written a little bit about how you'd like to do research into the various functions at a daily newspaper uh and sort of get a huffing and post and propublica that may be Foundation rep public supported adding into this new Pi this new ecosystem of Journalism we'll also see
Also we forgot someone. Alvin Huff , Jr. Alvin over there on the keys. Let's get you a mic, here's a stool.
If you ever clicked Close on this before, you've definitely used it. But Huffman only uses the overall frequency of a chunk repeating. Real data isn't just random chunks.
And I don't think he thought that anyone would come up with a compression algorithm. But Huffman did. And he was known for it for the rest of his life, I think, that he felt that some of his other work was more important. But everybody knows Huffman for Huffman coding.
What's the one thing you need to do to beat all your friends and family at Monopoly? Arianna Huffington, so many great writers, actors, comedians, athletes, entrepreneurs.
When exactly was this piece written? I huffed and stopped playing. 1888, I said, frostily.
So she is on a mission to consume every over the counter-- see ya-- under the counter, beside the counter, from huffing paint, to all the good stuff we do every day. For example, forget drugs.
And I was very happy. The Huffington Post recently ran that. And then, next, I'm gonna read the introduction, which is a little bit more polemical.
adding value to people's lives? And at Huff Post, we've taken that to heart. And we've divided everything we're doing into three editorial pillars.
I'm gonna huff you and puff you and shake your tree.
I wanna huff you and puff you and shake your tree.
I'm gonna huff you and puff you and shake your tree.
contents of yeah including Huff huffpo picked it up the the story that Iranian
So I’m Steve Huffman, and today I want to start with a question: Are humans going extinct on the internet?
uses capabilities such as Huffman coding or arithmetic coding to actually decompress the mathematical layer of the bit stream.
But Huffman did. And he was known for it for the rest of his life, I think, that he felt that some of his other work was more important. But everybody knows Huffman for Huffman coding. I'm grateful to that professor then.
And Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian-- what they did was they just said, well, if we don't post content to the home page, no one's going to view it.
every time the Huffington Post puts out one of my videos and someone said I did they edit that for you I said no I
Was some huffing and puffing, but everybody lived.
And then "Huffington Post" retweeted it.
As soon as-- Steve Huffman came back more than, I guess, three years ago as CEO.
And when Steve Huffman was presented with some of their mock-ups for the new site, even he would bristle.
He's huffing , he's puffing.
Cort is huffing and puffing.
Sean is huffing and puffing.
It says Arianna Huffington on it.
and the "Huffington Post." She previously worked for BBC, where she was releasing numerous documentaries.
What's Huffington Post? So you look it up, and lo and behold, they're just left of center-- fine.
But Arianna is the co-founder, president, and editor-in-chief of Huffington Post Media Group. She launched the Huffington Post in 2005 and in 2012 the site won a Pulitzer-- the first for a digital media company-- incredibly impressive-- for their national reporting.
And we see that at the Huffington Post. I think the Huffington Post's probably the last major media site that still has destination traffic. But we see it declining every year.
of "The Huffington Post" website.
I write for the Huffington Post business section.
in "The Huffington Post." So without further ado, I will introduce Leslie.
And off I huffed and was banned from the house till I dropped that terrible guy named Ramone Simone.
So "Gizmodo" and "Huffington Post"-- which put me next to Britney Spears for some reason-- "Discovery Channel," "The Philadelphia Inquirer"
And he was on "HuffPost Live" being interviewed.
At the Huffington Post, I tell everybody, the most important thing is for us to keep disrupting ourselves.
At the Huffington Post, we, and at AOL, which is our parent company, we give three paid days for volunteering.
It's [email protected] .
At "The Huffington Post," for example, we have new email rules.
And you're trying not to huff and puff.
It was written by Darrel Huff .
Yes. Our full selves. And we also have our own Huff Post live.
Yes. Our full selves. I've been reading the Huff Post since 2005.