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CEO of Grow Solutions Jeff Beverly Discusses Tech in the Cannabis Industry
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CEO of SOL Marketing talks about PWC's future after the Oscar mix-up
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Does Uber Need to Fire Travis Kalanick?
Does Uber need to fire Travis Kalanick? At the very least, Sarah Lacy says it needs to dismiss his executive A-team.
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Was the Nintendo Switch Rushed?
Engadget felt the Nintendo Switch was rushed. Given lacking online functionality, Rooster Teeth's Ashley Jenkins can see why.
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Hal Gregersen on Travis Kalanick's Leadership Style at Uber
MIT Leadership’s Hal Gregersen says Travis Kalanick needs to get out of his bubble and better understand other points of view.
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Justin Kan’s Pitch to Potential Investors, Co-Founders
With his new startup incubator Zero-F, Justin Kan must once again woo investors and potential co-founders. Here's his pitch.
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What Contributed to Logitech's Surprising Retail Sales?
Logitech reported its highest quarterly retail revenues ever. CEO Bracken Darrell attributes this growth to new product areas.
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Tough Mudder NFL's Worst Nightmare?
President Adam Slutsky doesn't view Tough Mudder as football's worst nightmare, but does believe its format plays better to online audiences.
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Blue Bottle CEO James Freeman on Attracting New Customers
Rather than wanting to gain certain customers, Blue Bottle CEO James Freeman says he wants to remove obstacles to access.
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Faith and Freedom on How the Media Should Cover Trump
Faith and Freedom founder Ralph Reed, on how the media should cover President Trump: "Just stick to the facts and do your job."
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Magdalena Yesil on diversity amongst company board members
The Founder of Broadway Angels Magdalena Yesil notes that more diversity on company boards means better returns for their investors.
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Steve Harvey on His Meeting With President Trump
Steve Harvey recently met with Donald Trump? Harvey’s goal? To work with Ben Carson on improving inner cities.
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Showtime’s Billions Rings the Opening Bell
The cast of Showtime’s Billions rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. Actor David Costabile discussed parallels between the show and the news.
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VF Hive's Nick Bilton on Mark Zuckerberg's Manifesto
To VF Hive’s Nick Bilton, there's "no question" Facebook is a media company, given its influence on news consumption.
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The Young Turks' Francis Maxwell on Spicer Reported Phone Checks
Sean Spicer's reported phone check demonstrates a lack of trust not only between the Trump Administration and the press, but also within the White House, The Young Turks’ Francis Maxwell says.
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Denise Muyco, Co-Founder and CEO StratusCore
StratusCore's CEO Talks Digital Content Production for Companies like Netflix & Sony
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Blue Origin's Plans for the Amazon Prime of Space
Amazon Prime for the moon. That's how Popular Science’s Claire Maldarelli views Blue Origin’s plans for a space cargo transit center.
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We Spoke With Pepsi About Its Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show
What can we expect from Pepsi’s Super Bowl 51 halftime show? Watch for lots of Lady Gaga, flown-in Little Monsters, and Tony Bennett.
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Everlance's Opportunities to Move Outside Expense Tracking
The next move for Everlance is to utilize its expense-tracking data into other financial products, co-founder Alex Marlantes says.
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Atlassian's Dominic Price on the AI Trust Generation Gap
Surprisingly, Atlassian finds that millennials are more skeptical than baby boomers about AI in the workplace. R&D lead Dominic Price explains.
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The Fresh Toast's Content Strategy
What is The Fresh Toast's content strategy? JJ McKay wants it to be the intersection of many genres and cannabis.
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David Litt on the Importance of the WHCA Dinner
Former Obama speechwriter David Litt says the 44th president attended the WHCA dinner to show the importance of a free press.
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How Index Exchange Prevents Ads From Showing Up on Fake News
Index Exchange’s Andrew Casale says private marketplaces reduce odds of ads appearing on fake news sites, which automation has trouble discerning.
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What’s Next for Steve Case?
AOL co-founder Steve Case, who has been involved in policy for three decades, says his focus for Revolution is on building coalitions around tech innovation in smaller cities.