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The Oracle and the JEDI
15. maj 2020 14m

Chris Stern gives us an update on the ongoing battle to win the Pentagon's cloud computing contract. He explains why Amazon is still fighting to win t...

Uber in a Pandemic
9. maj 2020 21m

Amir joins to talk all things ride hailing, including why Uber and Lyft had to undergo massive layoffs. We also explain how Uber's side businesses lik...

Earnings and Learnings
1. maj 2020 19m

Alex walks us through the first quarter earnings for Snap, Twitter and Facebook to see how they faired at the onset of the pandemic.

Let's Not Go Out To The Movies
24. apr. 2020 19m

Tom and Jessica Toonkel talk about the chaotic world of the movie industry as theaters across the world remain shuttered. We discuss what it will take...

Pimp My Zoom
18. apr. 2020 15m

Nick Wingfield walks us through the ways Silicon Valley execs—and the rest of us—step up their at home video conference technology. Background Readin...

How Viruses Affect Hosts
16. apr. 2020 21m

Cory joins to talk about the major layoffs at Opendoor. We also discuss how Brian Chesky is leading Airbnb through this bleak period in the company's ...

Tangled Up In Azure
11. apr. 2020 12m

Kevin talks about the problems that Azure has had providing service to its customers. It's cropped up before the pandemic, but the surge in use during...

Mind Your Zs and Qs
3. apr. 2020 14m

Zoe breaks down the new strange world of video conference etiquette. We discuss how the new remote lifestyle has raised a handful of questions about t...

Apple's Remote Control
2. apr. 2020 13m

Nick Bastone dives into the way Apple has tried to manage the work-from-home era, where employees have to keep the secret products under wraps while w...

Are You There, Pod? It's Me, Spotify
27. mar. 2020 15m

Jessica Toonkel talks about why Spotify decided to go on a spending spree to get into the podcasting space. We discuss how this can actually pay off f...

Is Amazon Too Essential?
25. mar. 2020 14m

Priya dives into how Amazon has become one of the central pieces holding things together as large swaths of the country remains under stay-at-home ord...

There's Hope, There's Hope, There's Light
20. mar. 2020 19m

We talk to Shai Oster, our Hong Kong bureau chief, about his experience leaving the country as the coronavirus began threatening from China. Then retu...

Gimme Shelter
18. mar. 2020 17m

The first of our special midweek podcasts during the COVID-19 pandemic looks at Airbnb. Cory explores the company's decision to give guests full refun...

Bear Market Necessities
13. mar. 2020 15m

Martin talks about the effects of the market downturn in response to the global pandemic. And we discuss which companies are the most affected and how...

When the VCs Start to Worry
6. mar. 2020 12m

Kate talks about the messages that investors are giving to their portfolio companies about the coronavirus and how to prepare for an economic downturn...

What About Bobs?
28. feb. 2020 22m

Jessica Lessin talks about Disney's surprise appointment of a new CEO, Bob Chapek and what it means for Bob Iger in his new role as executive chairman...

Little Boxes Made of Ticky Tack
21. feb. 2020 32m

Cory interviews New York Times journalist Conor Dougherty about his new book on the California housing crisis and the role tech has played in causing ...

Old Time Roku Roll
14. feb. 2020 23m

Jessica and Tom discuss Roku and whether its hard-nosed negotiation tactics with media companies will work. Cory dives into Softbank and its troubles ...

Self-Driving for Dollars
7. feb. 2020 23m

Amir talks about the companies that have invested the most in self-driving car technology in the past decade. Kate explains why Sequoia is doubling do...

Facebook and the Republocrats
31. jan. 2020 22m

Chris Stern joins from Washington DC to talk about how Republicans have become Facebook's biggest supporters on the Hill in the face of increasingly a...

Initial Private Offering
24. jan. 2020 24m

Priya and Kevin Dugan talk about the ways companies going public try to get bankers to become clients in order to win the job. Kate explores Lambda Sc...

Drummond's Base
18. jan. 2020 21m

Nick Bastone and Jessica Lessin talk about David Drummond's tense relationship with Google Venture and his lasting legacy at Alphabet. Read more: Dr...

Uber Drowning in the Pool
10. jan. 2020 30m

This week, we talked about Amir's exclusive story that outlined Uber's many business problems, including UberPool, and Amazon's Twitch, which is grapp...

Hindsight is 2020
3. jan. 2020 34m

Tom and Jessica wrap up 2019, looking back at the year for Facebook, startup fundraising and media.

When God Opens a Streaming Door He Closes a Theatrical Window
27. dec. 2019 21m

Jessica Toonkel makes her prediction about how streaming services will affects the theater and movie industries. Kevin discusses AWS and its relations...

Boz and Effect
20. dec. 2019 30m

Alex dives into Facebook's massive hardware plans in AR and VR and the executive, Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, who's heading the endeavor. Nick and Kevin ta...

Mathletes and Tech-athlons
13. dec. 2019 21m

Wayne explains how Vietnam became such a significant business for Facebook and Google. Zoë dives into the trend of hiring elite athletes at tech compa...

[Bonus] Why Monoculture Moments Are Rare
11. dec. 2019 36m

A trio of executives, Universal Pictures' Katie Goldsmith; Attention Capital’s Nick Bell and Instagram’s Charles Porch, explain the next phase of grow...

The Information's 411 — The Florida Project
6. dec. 2019 33m

Amir joins to talk about DoorDash's money-losing business and Uber's report on sexual assaults. Alex Heath talks about his investigation of Magic Leap...

Disney in a Foxhole
29. nov. 2019 27m

Ashley breaks down where the frontrunners for the Democratic nomination stand regarding the tech industry. Martin joins to talk about the math of Disn...