Press:Here
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:
Australian entrepreneur Melanie Perkins didn’t know what venture capital was until she started her second successful company.
The Mythbuster creates “Blow It Up," a TV show for the YouTube generation.
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The cofounder of Reddit returns to Press Here to talk about his new book, “Without Their Permission.”
The Reddit cofounder invests in more than 80 startups through Y Combinator.
Airware CEO Jonathan Downey is in the right place at the right time.
A southern California school district hires a private company to keep an eye on students’ Twitter and Facebook feeds.
Intel Technical Computing Group’s Raj Hazra on speed and teraflops.
Giovanni Tomaselli creates a GoPro competitor.
Team CEO and president Rick Welts is ready to bring yet another world-class stadium to the Bay Area.
Calafia Café’s owner (and Google’s first chef) bribes the staff with pudding and tales of Steve Jobs.
Rackspace SVP and general counsel Alan Schoenbaum says Silicon Valley needs to push back on patent attack
AJ Forsythe says Americans can wait longer than 12 months between new phones. He founded an iPhone fix-it empire in his college dorm room.
American families demand huge amounts of data in their homes. Ikanos CEO Omid Tahernia builds the chips to help providers keep up.
Secondhand fashion is one of the Internet's fastest growing spaces and Leah Park leads the way.