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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:
USA Today’s Jon Swartz chats with the world’s most famous scientist.
Minerva School founder Ben Nelson sheds the football team and granite columns for traditional learning.
Minerva School founder Ben Nelson sheds the football team and granite columns for traditional learning.
Ecommerce expert and Reflektion CEO Sean Moran predicts seasonal shopping on mobile.
A mom creates a new sort of juice box and gives advice to other kitchen entrepreneurs.
The director of civil liberties for the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School discusses net neutrality, privacy and the NSA.
Between December 8-14, tens of thousands of teachers around the world will teach their kids computer code. You can too.
AnchorFree’s David Gorodyansky is helping oppressed people get access to information. Why are you working on a dry-cleaning app?
The creator of Flickr launches Findery, a geotagging discovery app.
The chairwoman of the board of Etsy discusses women in technology and female leadership
Author Keith Raffel explains the peculiar fight between Amazon and book publisher Hachette
Sanebox founder Dmitri Leonov tries to rid the world of spam.
Brendan Boyle from IDEO’s Toy Lab takes on a new challenge: children’s TV.
Jonathan Abrams talks net neutrality and his latest social project, Nuzzel.
Millions of YouTube views generate artists surprisingly little money. Jack Conte finds a better way.