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FAQs about Business, Spoken:How many episodes does Business, Spoken have?The podcast currently has 2,376 episodes available.
January 23, 2017Now You Can Save the Democratic Party for the Low, Low Price of $4.68 a MonthOn the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration, Democrats are lost. The Democratic National Committee has not elected a new leader. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton supporters are still blaming each other for her loss. The party holds no branch of the federal government and fewer than half of state legislatures. What in mid-2016 looked like a fractured Republican party is increasingly uniting behind its new leader. The Democratic Party looks like its falling apart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more9minPlay
January 20, 2017One Indian State’s Grand Plan to Get 23M People OnlineThe trench running along the road linking Kodicherla and Penjarla in southern India is just 5 feet deep and about half as wide. Yet it carries the promise of a better life for the people of those villages, and all of Telangana. Within the ditch lie two pipes, a large black one carrying fresh water and smaller blue one containing a fiber optic broadband cable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more11minPlay
January 19, 2017Microsoft Thinks Machines Can Learn to Converse by Making Chat a GameMicrosoft is buying a deep learning startup based in Montreal, a global hub for deep learning research. But two years ago, this startup wasn’t based in Montreal, and it had nothing to do with deep learning. Which just goes to show: striking it big in the world of tech is all about being in the right place at the right time with the right idea. Sam Pasupalak and Kaheer Suleman founded Maluuba in 2011 as students at the University of Waterloo, about 400 miles from Montreal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more11minPlay
January 18, 2017Tech’s Favorite School Faces Its Biggest Test: the Real WorldOn lengths of yarn stretched between chairs, sixth-grade math students were placing small yellow squares of paper, making number lines—including everything from fractions to negative decimals—in a classroom at Walsh Middle School. Working in teams one recent morning, they paper-clipped the squares along the yarn like little pieces of mathematical laundry. Their teacher, Michele O’Connor, had assigned the number lines in previous years, but this year was different. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more23minPlay
January 17, 2017Move Over, Coders—Physicists Will Soon Rule Silicon ValleyAt least, that’s what Oscar Boykin says. He majored in physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology and in 2002 he finished a physics PhD at UCLA. But four years ago, physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland discovered the Higgs boson, a subatomic particle first predicted in the 1960s. As Boykin points out, everyone expected it. The Higgs didn’t mess with the theoretical models of the universe. It didn’t change anything or give physcists anything new to strive for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more11minPlay
January 16, 2017Tesla Is Snatching Apple’s Stars to Make Itself the New AppleIf you don’t follow the ins and outs of Silicon Valley personnel moves, you might have missed the news. Even if you saw it, it may not have made much sense. Chris Lattner is leaving Apple for Tesla? Chris who? Lattner doesn’t enjoythe name recognition of a Tim Cook or a Jony Ive. But he’s a rock star among software engineers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more11minPlay
January 13, 2017Quantum Computing Is Real, and D-Wave Just Open-Sourced ItQuantum computing is real. But it’s also hard. So hard that only a few developers, usually trained in quantum physics, advanced mathematics, or most likely both, can actually work with the few quantum computers that exist. Now D-Wave, the Canadian company behind the quantum computer that Google and NASA have been testing since 2013, wants to make quantum computing a bit easier through the power of open source software. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more10minPlay
January 12, 2017Why Trello, a Simple To-Do App, Is Worth $425 MillionAtlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes describes Trello as a simple online application. But simple doesn’t have to mean cheap: His company just agreed to acquire the web-based project management app for $425 million—a ridiculous-sounding amount of money that may well be worth paying. “Simple products can be deceptive in their simplicity,” Cannon-Brookes says. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
January 11, 2017Defeat NIMBYs With pCell’s Wireless Antenna Disguised as a WireCellular antennas often wear disguises. Chances are, your smartphone has at some point connected to an antenna that looks a lot like a pine tree, a palm tree, or even a cactus. But in typical fashion, serial Silicon Valley inventor Steve Perlman aims to push this idea much further. He and his company, Artemis Networks, just unveiled a cellular antenna disguised as a cable. Yes, it’s wireless technology that looks like a wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more9minPlay
January 10, 2017The iPhone Remade Apple 10 Years Ago. Now It’s Slowing Apple DownThe very first iPhone, announced ten years ago today, was not exactly a surprise. By early 2007, Apple fanboyism was rampant and rabid. In the run-up to Steve Jobs’ now famous Macworld keynote, blogs—remember those?—were all abuzz. Sites like Gizmodo and Engadget feverishly published rumors of the as-yet-unnamed phone’s specs and obsessed over every possible detail. Apple fans mocked up concept illustrations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more10minPlay
FAQs about Business, Spoken:How many episodes does Business, Spoken have?The podcast currently has 2,376 episodes available.