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a16z Podcast: Exploding the MapFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-09-16 19:14
with Wei Luo, David Rumsey (@davidrumseymaps), and Hanne Tidnam (@omnivorousread) In this episode, Wei Luo, founding COO of DeepMap -- who build HD maps for autonomous vehicles -- and David Rumsey, founder of the David Rumsey Map Collection (one of ...
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a16z Podcast: Getting Applications Into People's HandsFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-09-15 01:35
with Juan Benet and Chris Dixon The story of how innovation happens is a long one — from government funding early basic research, to the heyday of corporate R&D like Bell Labs, to startups as experiments before product-market fit. Through all that, ...
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a16z Podcast: The Asshole Survival GuideFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-09-13 17:43
with Michael Dearing (@mcgd), Bob Sutton (@work_matters), and Hanne Tidnam (@omnivorousread) Bob Sutton's book The No Asshole Rule was all about how to foster company cultures that don't tolerate asshole behavior. But sometimes, dealing with an assh...
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a16z Podcast: Adjusting to Trade... and InnovationFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-09-10 06:08
with Russ Roberts, Noah Smith, and Sonal Chokshi Beyond the overly simplistic framing of trade as “good” or “bad” — by politicians, by Econ 101 — why is the topic of trade (or rather, economies and people adjusting to trade) so damn hard? A big part...
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a16z Podcast: The Macro and Micro of ParentingFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-09-05 23:01
We tend to talk about tech and parenting through devices and artifacts -- screen time, to code or not to code -- but actually, there's a bigger, macro picture at play there: game theory, economic incentives, culture, and more. So in this back-to-scho...
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a16z Podcast: Competing Against LuckFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-09-02 02:17
with Clayton Christensen, Marc Andreessen, and Steven Levy In business, mistakes of omission may be just as bad as (if not worse than) mistakes of commission -- simply because of the loss in potential upside: new companies, new products, new opportu...
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a16z Podcast: Engineering IntentFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-30 20:42
"Young hungry and scrappy" is how Hamilton described his country, and it's how many -- including the guests on this episode -- describe startups... or more precisely, the mindset that engineers in startups need to balance both creativity and efficien...
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a16z Podcast: A Society Under Construction - Modernizing InfrastructureFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-25 21:03
What is "infrastructure" actually? In the 19th and 20th century, that usually meant the transportation systems supporting roadways, airports, trains... but we don't even really know yet what it might potentially mean in the age of rapidly changing te...
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a16z Podcast: Cash, Growth, and CEO ❤️ CFOFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-25 02:25
with Ben Horowitz, Scott Kupor, and Caroline Moon “The only unforgivable sin in business is to run out of cash” [so said Harold Geneen], yet startup CEOs “always act on leading indicators of good news, and lagging indicators of bad news” [according ...
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a16z Podcast: The Taxonomy of Collective KnowledgeFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-15 05:02
What do disease diagnostics, language learning, and image recognition have in common? All depend on the organization of collective intelligence: data ontologies. In this episode of the a16z Podcast, guests Luis von Ahn, founder of reCaptcha and Duoli...
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a16z Podcast: Centers of Power, War, and HistoryFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-11 06:11
with Graham Allison and Matthew Colford "When a rising power threatens to displace a ruling power, shit happens." It's true of people, it's true of companies, and it's even more true of countries. It's also the fundamental insight captured by ancien...
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a16z Podcast: The Strategies and Tactics of BigFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-07 19:21
What happens when companies grow exponentially in a short amount of time -- to their organization, their product planning, their behavior towards change itself? In this "hallway conversation", a16z partners Steven Sinofsky and Benedict Evans discuss ...
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a16z Podcast: Independents on the BoardFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-04 00:28
with Anne Mitchell, Lars Dalgaard, and Scott Kupor "Orthogonal thinking" but "shared core values" -- that's what makes an ideal board... especially when it comes to "independents", i.e., board members who aren't also investors. But how do you get th...
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a16z Podcast: From Mind at Play to Making the Information AgeFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-08-03 04:29
with Jimmy Soni, Rob Goodman, and Steven Sinofsky Modern technology owes much to the introduction of the binary digit or "bit", first proposed by Claude Shannon in "A Mathematical Theory of Communication”, a paper published in 1948. The bit would go...
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a16z Podcast: The Curious Case of the OpenTable IPOFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-07-24 22:38
There are the things that you carefully plan when it comes to an IPO -- the who (the bankers, the desired institutional investors); the what (the pricing, the allocations); and the when (are we ready? is this a good public business?). But then there ...
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a16z Podcast: Making a (Really) Wild Geo-Engineering Idea RealFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-07-18 13:20
Here’s what we know: There’s a pair (father and son) of Russian scientists trying to resurrect (or rather, "rewild") an Ice Age (aka Pleistocene era) biome (grassland) complete with (gene edited, lab-grown) woolly mammoths (derived from elephants). I...
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a16z Podcast: Addiction vs Popularity in the Age of ViralityFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-07-15 01:36
In the age of virality, what does it actually mean to be popular? When does popularity -- or good product design, for that matter -- cross over from desire and engagement... to addiction? Journalist and editor Derek Thompson, author of Hit Makers: Th...
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a16z Podcast: The Golden Era of Productivity, Retail, and Supply ChainsFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-07-11 05:25
This episode of the a16z Podcast takes us on a quick tour through the themes of economics/historian/journalist Marc Levinson's books -- from An Extraordinary Time, on the end of the postwar boom and the return of the ordinary economy; to The Great A&...
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a16z Podcast: The Cloud Atlas to Real Quantum ComputingFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-06-30 21:31
A funny thing happened on the way to quantum computing: Unlike other major shifts in classic computing before it, it begins -- not ends -- with The Cloud. That's because quantum computers today are more like "physics experiments in a can" that most c...
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a16z Podcast: Companies, Networks, CrowdsFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-06-29 06:27
Is a network -- whether a crowd or blockchain-based entity -- going to replace the firm anytime soon? Not yet, argue Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson in the new book Machine, Platform, Crowd. But that title is a bit misleading, because the real qu...