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.
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eWeek co-editor Chris Preimesberger joins the reporter panel.
Sportvision – the company which paints the 1st and 10 line in football – provides big data to sports teams.
Sina Khanifar wrote a White House petition to allow cell phone unlocking.
A year after the JOBS Act is signed, it still hasn’t been implemented. MicroVentures CEO Tim Sullivan.
San Francisco lures big name companies into the Tenderloin by cutting payroll taxes. Zendesk CEO Mikkel Svane.
Bronson (“Nudist on the Late Shift, Top Dog”) walks careful path defining gender traits and success.
How do you exhibit innovation in the most innovative region in the world? Tech Museum president Tim Ritchie.
Giants CEO Larry Baer runs the finest sports organization in the world.
Baer’s advice to 49ers' Jed York. Plus, Scott complains about beer prices and allows a few “geeky” baseball questions.
Serial entrepreneur Steve Kirsch wants to change the way you log on.
Can online classes save our suffering university system? Udacity founder Sebastian Thrun.
Thrun - "one of the smartest people alive" - is one of the brains behind Google Glass, Google Street View and the driverless car.
The former Apple evangelist starts advocating Google's Android (gasp!). He's also pushing his 12th book.
The pink mustached startup escapes a cease and desist letter and expands into Los Angeles.
Security cameras finally get (nearly) as good as they are on TV crime dramas. Axis Communications’ Fredrik Nilsson.