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FAQs about Business, Spoken:How many episodes does Business, Spoken have?The podcast currently has 2,376 episodes available.
January 09, 2017Bitcoin Will Never Be a Currency—It’s Something Way WeirderThe value of bitcoin surged past $1,000 this week, the first time it has reached such heights since late 2013. But don’t let that big number fool you: this strange and controversial technology is no closer to becoming a mainstream currency. Even Olaf Carlson-Wee, the first employee at Coinbase, the country’s most important bitcoin company, will tell you that bitcoin will never be a substitute for the dollar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more9minPlay
January 06, 2017The White House’s Techies Are Leaving Trump a Must-Do List‘Tis the season to say goodbye. Next week, it will be President Barack Obama, who plans to deliver his presidential farewell address in Chicago on Tuesday. Today, it’s his science and technology team, which has just published an exit memo celebrating its accomplishments over the last eight years. The Office of Science and Technology Policy also lays out a checklist for the incoming Trump administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more9minPlay
January 05, 2017Microsoft’s Old-School Database Was the Surprise Software Hit of the YearDon’t call it a comeback, but Microsoft’s database software may be seeing a resurgence. According to research conducted by the Austrian consulting company Solid IT, Microsoft SQL Server’s popularity grew faster than any other database product the company tracked on its DB-Engines site during 2016. That’s good news for Microsoft because, despite holding tight to the number three spot in the rankings for the past few years, SQL Server’s popularity had been waning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
January 04, 20172016 Was the Year Silicon Valley’s Hype Machine SputteredFourwords sum up the Silicon Valley hype machine at the end of 2016: “squirrels and sea monkeys.” That was the repeated responsefrom Magic Leap founder Rony Abovitz when Reed Albergotti ofThe Informationasked about the technology behind the startup’s augmented-reality glasses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more11minPlay
January 03, 2017The Year in Housing: The Middle Class Can’t Afford to Live in Cities AnymoreIn the center of Boston rises the small neighborhood of Fort Hill, on top of which sits Highland Park, designed in the 1700s by Frederick Olmsted. Patriots stored gunpowder here during the Revolutionary War, and a tower fit for Repunzel commemorates their efforts. The abolitionist writer William Lloyd Garrison fought against slavery from a house on this hill. And now the battle for urban housing affordability rages on these streets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more13minPlay
December 30, 2016This Was the Year Tech Stocks Became Sure Bets2016 was the year tech got “fangs.” Well, not literally. FANGs wasa term coined by CNBC business guru Jim Cramer in 2015 to describe the high-performing stocks of the massively successful tech companies Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, and Google (now called Alphabet). Today, it’s not these particular companies that are technically at the top of the Wall Street leaderboard—that distinction falls to Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more12minPlay
December 23, 2016The Cloud Needs to Get a Whole Lot Greener in 2017Streaming music and movies over the internet may seem more eco-friendly than stocking up on CDs and DVDs. After all, you’re saving the plastic needed to make the physical media, the trees needed to print the liner notes, and the gasoline needed to ship all those discs across the country. But there’s a hidden cost to online streaming: the coal needed to power the computer data centers that deliver all that content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more10minPlay
December 22, 2016Overstock Begins Trading Its Shares Via the Bitcoin BlockchainOnline retailer Overstock.com has became the first publicly traded company to issue stock over the internet, distributing more than 126,000 company shares via technology based on the bitcoin blockchain. Through a subsidiary called tØ, the Salt Lake City-based Overstock has spent the past two years building the technology that facilitates this new way of trading financial securities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more9minPlay
December 21, 2016Tech’s Alcohol-Soaked Culture Isn’t a Party for EverybodyIt’s office holiday party season again, and as usual that means alcohol. Lots and lots of alcohol. For many employees, the holidays are the one time of year that it’s appropriate to have a drink at work. But for tech workers, the annual Christmas party is just another boozy day in the office. Kegerators, or at least well-stocked beer fridges, are standard fixtures at tech companies, right up there with ping-pong tables and beanbag chairs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more10minPlay
December 20, 2016Facebook Finally Gets Real About Fighting Fake NewsAfter coming under heavy public criticism for not taking full responsibility for how it may have affected the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has finally laid out how it plans to crack down on fake news. The social network’s corrective updates are starting to roll out right now, and while they won’t solve the problem overnight, they’re an important first step. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more11minPlay
FAQs about Business, Spoken:How many episodes does Business, Spoken have?The podcast currently has 2,376 episodes available.