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FAQs about Business, Spoken:How many episodes does Business, Spoken have?The podcast currently has 2,376 episodes available.
October 12, 2016Amazon Is Opening Grocery Stores So You Don’t Have to Shop in ThemWhy is Amazon opening brick-and-mortar grocery stories? Because it wants to dominate groceries online. Yes, Amazon is opening a string of physical groceries-or at least that's the word from The Wall Street Journal, which cites multiple anonymous sources familiar with the matter. According to the paper, Amazon calls this Project Como, and the first store is planned for the company's home city of Seattle, Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
October 12, 2016Filing Taxes Should Be as Easy as Ordering Pizza, Obama SaysThe Situation Room is not as gee-whiz as you think it is. Take it from someone who knows: President Obama. "I always imagined the Situation Room would be this super cool thing, it'd be like Tom Cruise in The Minority Report," Obama, the guest editor of WIRED's November issue, said during a lengthy interview with Joi Ito of MIT's Media Lab and Editor-in-Chief Scott Dadich. "It's not like that at all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
October 12, 2016Facebook Still Wants to Muscle In On Your Work LifeOne in four people on Earth use Facebook to connect with friends and family. But Mark Zuckerberg and company really want all those people to use the social network for office chatter, too. This morning, at an event in London, the company formally released Facebook Workplace, a service designed specifically for business communication. It first unveiled the service-originally called Facebook for Work-eighteen months ago, testing it with many businesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more7minPlay
October 11, 2016The Real-Time Crack-Up of the GOP Is Happening Right Now on TwitterAfter nominating Donald Trump, the Republican party was always going to face a reckoning. But, no matter who won, that reckoning was supposed to happen after Election Day. Well, it's come early. And it's unfolding in real-time on Twitter. Less than a month before polls open, the GOP nominee is in open political warfare with his party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more9minPlay
October 10, 2016Meet Mike Pence, the Veep Who Could Run Trump’s AmericaYes, tonight's vice presidential debate sounds about as rousing as a lukewarm cup of Sleepytime tea. Mike Pence and Tim Kaine aren't known for their colorful personalities, or known that much at all. (One recent poll found that more than 40 percent of Americans can't even name either vice presidential candidate). And why should anyone care? Vice presidents don't have that much power anyway, right? But the next vice president might. If Trump wins, Pence might end up running the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more9minPlay
October 07, 2016The Google Lab That’s Building a Legion of Diverse CodersWhen the doors to Code Next opened in Oakland today, Errol King knew the hard work of launching a community computer lab was a prelude to a far greater challenge. Google launched the lab in one of the nation's most diverse cities to introduce black and Latino students to coding and help reverse the tech sector's persistent lack of diversity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more8minPlay
October 06, 2016Clarifai Wants You to Correct AI’s Biggest GaffesArtificial intelligence can do remarkable things, like recognize faces on social networks, instantly translate speech from one language to another, and identify commands barked into a smartphone. But it also can do stupid things, like label an African-American couple "gorillas." The artificial intelligence underpinning Google Photos did just that last year. The platform uses deep neural networks to identify images in your photo collection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
October 05, 2016Google Fiber Eyes A Bigger Chunk of The AirwavesGoogle Fiber wants a better way of beaming the Internet into apartment buildings. On Friday, the company filed a document with the Federal Communications Commission arguing that the agency should ease access to a chunk of wireless spectrum that could serve the ambitions of Google Fiber, the company's ultra-high-speed Internet service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
October 03, 2016Zuckerberg and Chan Promise $3 Billion to Cure Every DiseaseOver the next decade, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan say they will invest $3 billion in a sweeping effort to cure all diseases in the lifetime of today's children. "We are at the limit of our ability to alleviate suffering," Chan, a pediatrician, said this morning at an event in San Francisco. "We want to push back at that boundary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
October 03, 2016Google Work Apps Gain New Powers, But Microsoft Still RulesThis week, Google retooled Google Apps for Work, signaling the company's ever-deepening interest in the enterprise market. It makes sense: the opportunities for growth are enormous, as is the competition. Apple continues to leverage its partnership with IBM to muscle its way in. Facebook will reportedly soon launch its business-focused Facebook at Work. And Microsoft still reigns, thanks to its entrenched Office apps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more6minPlay
FAQs about Business, Spoken:How many episodes does Business, Spoken have?The podcast currently has 2,376 episodes available.