Jotly 2.0 is in the works, riffing off a Silicon Valley fixation on simple user interfaces.
Adam Serwer has an excellent post up, riffing off of the new Obama 2012 ad.
With Mr. Corden riffing, his character can become both more ridiculous and more real.
Spaihts and Scott got into small talk, tossing around ideas and flitting between gossip and general riffing.
This was no Benny Goodman or Artie Shaw riffing with glissandos, over two octaves of pure melody.
Hosting the Oscars tonight is Jon Stewart, who's been onstage riffing about the bitter writers' strike that was recently resolved.
Schmidt, for his part, appeared to enjoy riffing about smartphones on Wednesday.
The two musicians played as one, riffing off each other and producing a mesmerizing mix of sweet, gentle melody, pentatonic harmony and seductive rhythms.
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"We're riffing on the joke about the chicken crossing the road, " explains Orchard when we meet at Studio AKA offices in the heart of London's Soho.
Here we find a tension though, not only in the thought of Skylanders games riffing on their toys-to-life idea indefinitely, but also with the technology itself.
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O'Brien's routine was well-received, as he closed the night by riffing on the "nerd prom" theme, pointing out how much the event resembled a high school cafeteria.
The companies that do best are almost invariably the most creative, whether they are introducing new products and services or riffing like jazz musicians on old standards.
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The charmless vulgarity of this hybrid comedy blending sketchlike riffing and a tightly plotted crime caper comes alive only when it cuts close to the bone of psychic peril.
Nolan Bushnell never appeared in those tributes, even though Apple was riffing on an iconoclastic philosophy he embraced while running video game pioneer Atari in the early 1970s.
Journalists and bloggers bear a lot of the blame here for being willing to publish third-hand-riffing on a translated quote that does not bear much resemblance to reality.
Floratone started with flashes of improvisation, two musicians riffing live and unscripted in the studio and when those jam sessions ended, the veteran producers Lee Townsend and Tucker Martine got busy.
In real life, Mr. Moosa left his own medical practice to tell jokes, riffing on topics such as how it feels to board an airplane when fellow passengers think you're there to hijack it.
Lagerfeld toyed with cross-dressing gothic-Jacobite variations on the kilt, with sporran bags and hip-flasks, riffing on Celtic pewter and pearls, baggy sweaters and woollens fit to adorn an ice queen on her wedding day.
Tim Lee has an excellent post on charters and high-stakes testing at his blog (riffing off of another really good post from Aaron Swartz) which I found myself in turns agreeing and disagreeing with.
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In "I Am Sick of All This Too, " for example, the staccato riffing recalls the band's early experiments in structure, but also features a mantra-like vocal exercise a variation technique Spiers has developed on more recent albums.
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We were all just riffing ideas.
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