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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:
A former Skype exec discusses Snapchat, Skype and his startup Perzo, a secure messaging service.
A note from Scott McGrew
Simon Segars is the CEO of the most important chip company in the world – and it doesn’t even make chips.
SmugMug founder and CEO Don MacAskill on the future of the SLR, photo sharing and the iPhone.
14 year old app developer Daniel Singer has raised $200,000 in angel funding. He turns down our offer of a billion (imaginary) dollars for his company.
The toy industry wants to make building toys appealing to girls. Goldieblox CEO Debbie Sterling says making them pink is not enough.
Rudy Gadre has invested in nearly 100 high-tech firms in his hometown.
Taxi companies finally take on Uber with an app of their own. Flywheel CEO Steve Humphreys.
Led by a former Green Beret, TechShop uses the JOBS Act to raise capital instead of an IPO.
They’re getting the band back together. Silicon Valley remembers the club that helped launch Apple. A conversation with legend Lee Felsenstein.
Ubisoft’s Tony Key discusses the next-generation gaming consoles due out later this month.
Blinded and nearly killed by a drunk driver, Ramona Pierson fought back to health and success.
Can the NSA really crack modern encryption? A talk with the father of public-key cryptography, Martin Hellman.
As the joke goes, Stanford is the only Internet startup with a football team. StartX is an incubator by students, for students.
Honest Tea CEO Seth Goldman creates a company because he’s thirsty – then sells it to Coca Cola.