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Codecademy is teaching 25 million people how to code
CEO Zach Sims runs down the classes and services available on Codecademy.
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One Theory 9to5Mac Has on Mac Production
A theory from 9to5Mac’s Seth Weintraub: Because Apple gave its display business to LG, they could let others build desktops that run OS X.
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Mark Spoonauer's Most Innovative Company of 2016
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August 3, 2016 Full Show
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Top News: Time Warner buys 10% in Hulu
The top news segment includes stories such as an FITBIT, GLU, AND ICE Earnings update, Netflix tax, Time Warner buying 10% stake in Hulu, Snapchat's new ads and Snapchat and NFL two year deal.Interstitial #1- Ross Levinsohn Tribune Media
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U.S. Cellular's Future of Good Program
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Top News: Time Warner buys 10% in Hulu
The top news segment includes stories such as an FITBIT, GLU, AND ICE Earnings update, Netflix tax, Time Warner buying 10% stake in Hulu, Snapchat's new ads and Snapchat and NFL two year deal.
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Will Wearables Ever Sell Well?
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Jon Stewart's new show probably won't be anything like The Daily Show
Lauren Moraski, Huffington Post's editorial director of entertainment, runs down the top entertainment news of the week.
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There's never been an easier way to order pizza
Push For Pizaa is the Uber for Pizza Lovers
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Gary Davis' Tips to Prevent Your Holiday Gifts From Being Hacked
To prevent your gifts from being hacked, Intel Security’s Gary Davis says avoid common words in your password and keep track of big breaches
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Brit Morin is building a media empire with Brit + Co.
Brit Morin, CEO of Brit + Co, talks about how her company tapped into the do-it-yourself craze to reach 80 million people a month.
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We Go Live From a Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure
Ever wonder what getting a Brazilian butt lift looks like? Thanks to Matthew Schulman, MD, we scrubbed up and went live from the operating table.
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Why Hasn't Apple Focused on MacBook Pros as Video Editing Tools?
In the past, MacBook Pros were considered by video editors to be the best, but Gizmodo’s Christina Warren says Apple has lost much of that audience to PCs.
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This startup landed $58 million to sell t-shirts
Teespring CEO Walker Williams says selling t-shirts is big business
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Can Brands Capitalize on Memes Without Looking Like Sellouts?
Can brands capitalize on memes without triggering people's BS detectors? New York Magazine’s Brian Feldman says no, but a few influencers have mastered the art.
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Codecademy helps you learn coding to get that tech job you've always wanted
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Entrepreneur on How Trendy Businesses Can Survive When Fads End
How can trendy businesses stay popular when the trend ends? Entrepreneur editor-in-chief Jason Feifer suggests expanding to new markets.
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$58 million raised to sell t-shirts? Teespring did just that
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Could Facebook Commercially Release Zuckerberg's Jarvis?
Mark Zuckerberg's AI-home system project could hint at Facebook’s intention to compete with Amazon and Google’s products, Recode’s Kurt Wagner says.
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This company thinks it's time to replace PowerPoint
Prezi is taking the enterprise software industry by storm.
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Is Android the Next Windows? AndroidPolice.com Weighs In
Could Android become the next Windows? Android Police managing editor David Ruddock says so, given how ubiquitous the platform has become across different tech.
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This e-commerce brand thinks it figured out a way to compete with Amazon
Ties.com CEO Omar Sayyed says specializing in one product category and going deep in that vertical key to competing with Amazon.
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The popular game ‘Overwatch’ is integrating Olympic themes
Allegra Frank, reporter for Polygon, talks about merging gaming and current events.
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Lauren Fix on Jaguar's First Luxury SUV