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Nov 22, 2019 • 35min

[BONUS] The Information's 411 — How Jared Grusd is Expanding Content on Snapchat

Snap's chief strategy officer talks about Snap's Discover section, its explosive growth in India and competition from TikTok and Quibi.
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Nov 15, 2019 • 28min

The Information's 411 — AR You Not Entertained?

Nick talks about Apple's big internal meeting about its augmented reality plans. Jessica Toonkel discussed Disney's big streaming launch and what comes next.
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Nov 8, 2019 • 23min

The Information's 411 — Myths and Origins

Priya talks about the companies that have inflated their origin story and why these myths matter. Kevin dives into the feud between Rubrik and Cohesity.
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Nov 1, 2019 • 23min

The Information's 411 — HBO Appomattox

Beejoli and Tom discuss the latest battle in the streaming wars as WarnerMedia unveiled HBOMax. Nick makes his first appearance to talk about how Google has tweaked its hiring strategy to focus less on culture fit. 
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Oct 25, 2019 • 29min

The Information's 411 — Finding Humanity in (HBO's) Silicon Valley

We interview Thomas Middleditch and Zach Woods, the stars of HBO's Silicon Valley. Ahead of the final season premiere on October 27, they reflect on how the tech industry has changed during the course of the show's run, how they searched for the humanity in the Valley, and why they think the show sticks the landing.
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Oct 24, 2019 • 46min

[BONUS EPISODE] The Information's 411 — Why IPOs Aren't One-Size-Fits-All

Cory Weinberg talked to Lauren Cummings of Morgan Stanley, Will Connolly of Goldman Sachs and Scott Stanford of Acme about the future of the IPO, why direct listings make sense for some companies and whether Softbank will stick with companies it has backed as they go public. This on-stage interview took place at our annual Subscriber Summit at the Rosewood Sand Hill Hotel in Menlo Park on October 17, 2019.
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Oct 23, 2019 • 28min

[BONUS EPISODE] The Information's 411 — Why Instacart's Apoorva Mehta is Leaning in on Advertising

Instacart CEO, Apoorva Mehta, discusses the company's ad business, Amazon's Whole Foods acquisition, and regulations on gig-workers. Topics include Instacart's rise to dominance, navigating growth in public markets, and balancing flexibility for platform workers. Mehta also touches on regulation, targeted advertising, and customer data utilization on Instacart.
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Oct 22, 2019 • 40min

[BONUS EPISODE] The Information's 411 — Fidji Simo

Jessica Lessin spoke to Facebook executive Fidji Simo about the future of the Facebook app, its slowing growth and the struggle to protect users while maintaining principles of free speech. This on-stage interview took place at our annual Subscriber Summit at the Rosewood Sand Hill Hotel in Menlo Park on October 17, 2019. 
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Oct 18, 2019 • 12min

The Information's 411 — Trump's Secret Trade Crackdown

Matt Drange joins to talk about how the Trump administration has cracked down on the volume of sensitive US technology that it allows to be exported around the world. 
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Oct 15, 2019 • 26min

The Information’s 411 — God-Zillow

Nick Wingfield, a technology editor with a keen eye for industry trends, shares insights from his conversation with Zillow CEO Rich Barton. They dive into Barton's vision of empowering users through ecommerce, despite challenges. Nick also reflects on Microsoft’s Surface ambitions and its impact on PC innovation, while pondering Apple's precarious position amid Hong Kong protests and its heavy reliance on China. It's a rich discussion packed with analysis on how tech giants adapt to shifting landscapes.

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