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Evernote CEO Phil Libin Evernote CEO Phil Libin
Created: 05/04/2012
On the heels of raising money at $1 billion valuation, we talk with the Evernote CEO about building durable companies and dealing with a bubble economy.
Reporter's Roundtable Ep. 122: Free gifts for your Facebook friends, with Wrapp Reporter's Roundtable Ep. 122: Free gifts for your Facebook friends, with Wrapp
Created: 04/30/2012
Swedish social gifting company strikes deals with U.S. brands to help you celebrate your friends by giving them gift cards preloaded with marketing dollars.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 121: Wavii founder on the future of news Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 121: Wavii founder on the future of news
Created: 04/18/2012
Adrian Aoun, the founder of the news-reading and summarizing app Wavii, talks with Rafe Needleman about the genesis of his technology and how far it can go.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 120: Google Glasses Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 120: Google Glasses
Created: 04/12/2012
Google has announced that it working on Project Glass, an effort to create a glasses-based heads-up display for the real world. What's the technology? When will it be available? We discuss with our writer Martin LaMonica, and with the CEO of a company making augmented reality goggles that you can buy today.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 119: Google+ leaders talk about the redesign Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 119: Google+ leaders talk about the redesign
Created: 04/11/2012
In a special Roundtable, Google's Vic Gundotra, and Bradley Horowitz discuss how Google claims 170 million users for Google+, why the service was just redesigned, and their favorite features.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 118: The big mess at Yahoo Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 118: The big mess at Yahoo
Created: 04/05/2012
On the heels of filing a dangerous patent lawsuit against Facebook, Yahoo also just laid of 2,000 employees. What's up at Yahoo, and can it bounce back? We discuss with Charles Cooper of CNET and Kara Swisher of All Things D.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 117: Can you be forced to give up your Facebook password? Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 117: Can you be forced to give up your Facebook password?
Created: 03/30/2012
Is the private side of your social network really private? What do you do if an employer asks to see into your personal world? We discuss with Bob Sullivan, author of the "Red Tape Chronicles" for MSNBC.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 116: JOBS Act makes crowdfunding the law Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 116: JOBS Act makes crowdfunding the law
Created: 03/23/2012
How the JOBS Act will change the rules for Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors, with perspectives from guests George Zachary, Chance Barnett, and Tim Rowe.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 115: New tools for Inventors Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 115: New tools for Inventors
Created: 03/16/2012
If you've got an idea for a product, there are new ways to bring it to market. Rafe Needleman talks with Yancey Strickler of Kickstarter and Jim Newton of TechShop about innovations in funding and prototyping.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 114: Apple TV is a bigger deal than you think Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 114: Apple TV is a bigger deal than you think
Created: 03/09/2012
So Apple just released a "resolutionary" iPad. Big deal. The really interesting product here is the new Apple TV, which is at the forefront of Apple's push to control the living room. We discuss with CNET reviews editors John Falcone and Matthew Moskovciak.
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 113: Couch Potato 2.0 Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 113: Couch Potato 2.0
Created: 03/02/2012
Not content to feed you just one screen of entertainment, content and app developers are working on apps that make your tablet or smartphone a companion screen to the main event. Join our discussion on the rise of the "Second Screen."
Reporters' Roundtable: Mountain Lion and the evolution of operating systems Reporters' Roundtable: Mountain Lion and the evolution of operating systems
Created: 02/23/2012
Apple has embarked on an ambitious plan to release a major OS X upgrade every year. What's it mean, and why? And what's missing from Mountain Lion, the upcoming update to the Mac OS?
Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 111: Lightsquared and the spectrum mess Reporters' Roundtable Ep. 111: Lightsquared and the spectrum mess
Created: 02/17/2012
How do you throw away $4 billion? Buy spectrum you can't use. That seems to be what Lightsquared did, once the FCC revoked a license that would have let the company build a new nationwide wireless broadband network. Today, Rafe discusses with CNET editors Roger Cheng and Maggie Reardon what happened here, why, and what it means for consumers.
Ep. 110: Failure is always an option Ep. 110: Failure is always an option
Created: 02/10/2012
Rafe Needleman, with guests Owen Thomas and Brooke Hammerling, looks at how different tech companies have dealt with failures and errors: Apple, Google, Facebook, Airbnb, and, most recently, Path. How can you recover from a public drubbing? How do you prepare for one?
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