Decoder with Nilay Patel
Een podcast door The Verge
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Four magic words for entrepreneurs: ‘Do your fucking job.’
Gepubliceerd: 19-12-2018 -
Why salad chain Sweetgreen thinks like a tech company
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How Peter Jackson’s team made WWI footage look new
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Ezra Klein and Kara Swisher on the future of journalism
Gepubliceerd: 12-12-2018 -
Why it's OK to be analog in a digital world
Gepubliceerd: 10-12-2018 -
Should Mark Zuckerberg fire himself?
Gepubliceerd: 8-12-2018 -
NBC's Chuck Todd, Andrea Mitchell and Hallie Jackson (Live)
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Facebook and Google are “the enemies of independent thought”
Gepubliceerd: 3-12-2018 -
Casey Newton and Louie Swisher on social media, video games and 300 Recode Decodes
Gepubliceerd: 1-12-2018 -
Silicon Valley loves to break the rules. Is that a good thing?
Gepubliceerd: 28-11-2018 -
How disinformation poisoned a ‘Facebook nation’
Gepubliceerd: 26-11-2018 -
Undocumented immigrants are people, not political props
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After 20,000 workers walked out, Google said it got the message. The workers disagree.
Gepubliceerd: 21-11-2018 -
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff on Facebook, homelessness in SF and buying Time
Gepubliceerd: 19-11-2018 -
Should the First Amendment apply to Facebook?
Gepubliceerd: 19-11-2018 -
Start to Sale: Milk Bar CEO Christina Tosi
Gepubliceerd: 17-11-2018 -
Why nonprofits should think more like tech companies
Gepubliceerd: 14-11-2018 -
Sally Yates: Donald Trump is trying to corrupt the Justice Department
Gepubliceerd: 12-11-2018 -
Data and the future of money in politics with RevUp CEO Steve Spinner
Gepubliceerd: 10-11-2018 -
The ‘bad ideas’ that broke American capitalism
Gepubliceerd: 7-11-2018
Decoder is a show from The Verge about big ideas — and other problems. Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to a diverse cast of innovators and policymakers at the frontiers of business and technology to reveal how they’re navigating an ever-changing landscape, what keeps them up at night, and what it all means for our shared future.