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Summary: NBC's Press:Here is a weekly round table featuring top names in Silicon Valley in conversation with the world class technology reporters.
Podcasts:
GM’s Rachel Bhattacharya heads Maven Gig – a unique car rental program
Apple’s campus cost 5x the Sears Tower. Google wants to double San Jose’s downtown office space.
The team at The New York Times has a long week covering Uber
Screening internet videos for objectionable content is drudgery interspaced with horror. Open Access BPO founder Henry Chang
Giving employees a high tech voice in the direction of the company. Glint CEO Jim Barnett
Steve Cadigan hired a lot of engineers - he has advice for anyone seeking a job in Silicon Valley.
We want a diverse workforce, but shaping one can be controversial. HP chief diversity officer Lesley Slaton Brown.
HP says it underpays outside law firms if they don’t have a “ diverse” member on the legal team.
CEO Alex Lubinsky welcomes the controversy over his new company Rentberry.
CEO Jim Patterson didn’t try cannabis until he was hired by the company that delivers it.
Can an app be a cult hit? Calm turns your smartphone into a guru.
Chariot founder Ali Vahabzadeh sells his private bus line to Ford.
Roofstock CEO Gary Beasley can turn you into a landlord with one click.
CafeX creator Henry Hu insists he’s not trying to replace human workers with his coffee-making robot.
How does an old (by Silicon Valley standards) company stay ahead of young startups? CEO Murray Rode