a16z Podcast: Finally a Tablet that Replaces Your Laptop
Episode Date: April 28, 2016When the iPad first came out in 2010 there was chatter that went in two directions: It’s just a big iPhone I’ll never carry a laptop again Both were...
The a16z Show discusses tech and culture trends, news, and the future – especially as ‘software eats the world’. It features industry experts, business leaders, and other interesting thinkers and voices from around the world. This show is produced by Andreessen Horowitz (aka “a16z”), a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm. Multiple episodes are released every week; visit a16z.com for more details and to sign up for our newsletters and other content as well!
993 episodes transcribedWhen the iPad first came out in 2010 there was chatter that went in two directions: It’s just a big iPhone I’ll never carry a laptop again Both were...
Our first instinct as technologists or users of technology is to think of 'connectivity' as digital connectivity -- the internet, our smartphone. But...
So... about those bots. Bots bots bots. Bots! In this episode of the botcast, a16z partners Benedict Evans and Connie Chan -- along with Chris Messina...
Developers are more than just influencers inside the enterprise -- they're now buyers, too. That's a huge shift from before, when only IT and other de...
The hallmark of many great technical founder/CEOs is that they envision a better way of doing things, and that's why they're building a company that d...
Some of the best management books are actually military books, argues Ben Horowitz. There's just a certain mental toughness and focus that that experi...
Most investors try to invest in things that don't change and last forever -- Warren Buffett for example loves Heinz ketchup! But VC is about investing...
In this episode of the a16z Podcast sharing more founder stories, Ben Horowitz interviews a16z partner Lars Dalgaard about SuccessFactors, one of the...
How do you get into tech when you don’t have a tech background? And what special expertise can leaders from other fields -- like the military -- bring...
Why are people so fired up about a computer winning yet another game? Whether it's checkers, chess, Jeopardy, or the ancient Chinese game of Go, we ge...
Men and women who have spent decades in prison are being released into an iPhone-enabled world that they hardly recognize. Shaka Senghor is one of tho...
YouTube star Casey Neistat rejects the term “viral video,” which is strange because he’s had more than his share of internet monsters. To say I want t...
If network effects are one of the most important concepts for software-based businesses, then that may be especially true of data network effects -- a...
It's not incompetence, but competence, that causes companies to be disrupted. That applies to big companies and small, as well as people too. Or so ar...
The mobile world has fallen hard for VR, says Benedict Evans. But will virtual reality mean real profit for hardware makers? Evans offers his observat...
Virtual reality is coming fast, and everyone seems to assume that it will be gamers who get to have all the fun first. But there are other application...
Infrastructure. It powers everything from cities to computing, yet is sometimes considered "boring" because it is so invisible to so many of...
The principal political binary of the past century was the political 'left versus right'. But in the 21st century the binary has shifted -- the battle...
No matter how one views Xiaomi -- and there are many ways to view it, for better or worse -- one thing is clear: It, and other such companies (like We...
During his “Stratos” jump Felix Baumgartner fell faster than the speed of sound, reaching an estimated speed of 833.9 mph plummeting from the edge of...