Watching Glendale High
A southern California school district hires a private company to keep an eye on students’ Twitter and Facebook feeds.
Golden State Warriors
Team CEO and president Rick Welts is ready to bring yet another world-class stadium to the Bay Area.
Charlie Ayers
Calafia Café’s owner (and Google’s first chef) bribes the staff with pudding and tales of Steve Jobs.
Standing Up to Trolls
Rackspace SVP and general counsel Alan Schoenbaum says Silicon Valley needs to push back on patent attacks.
Tim Cook’s Nemesis
AJ Forsythe says Americans can wait longer than 12 months between new phones. He founded an iPhone fix-it empire in his college dorm room.
Over the Top
American families demand huge amounts of data in their homes. Ikanos CEO Omid Tahernia builds the chips to help providers keep up.
Vaunte CEO
Secondhand fashion is one of the Internet's fastest growing spaces and Leah Park leads the way.
Scanadu
Walter De Brouwer is an inventor, futurist and Belgian knight. He wanted to raise $100,000 for his latest project. He raised $1.5 million in one ...
Walter De Brouwer
Quentin Hardy of the New York Times and JP Mangalindan of Fortune continue their interview with Walter De Brouwer.
Mars Rover Driver
Scott Maxwell’s other car is a $1 billion nuclear-powered, laser-armed space probe.
Reid Hoffman Part 3
Hoffman and his longtime ally Mark Pincus hold the world's most powerful patent.
Reporter Roundtable
Reporters from Forbes and USA Today discuss women in venture capital and Jack Dorsey's Square.
Bringing Government Data Online
Yelp provides health scores next to restaurant reviews. Accela makes that possible. CEO Maury Blackman.
Nicest Venture Capitalist Ever
Lightspeed’s John Vrionis hands out money to young entrepreneurs, with no strings attached.
Pearl of Great Price
Andy Kurtzig’s online expert marketplace Pearl.com clears $100m in revenue and makes dishwasher repairmen rich.
National Security Letters
If you’re with the NSA, you can skip this segment with CloudFlare’s Matthew Prince. Thanks.
Ooyala CEO Jay Fulcher
Ooyala helps organizations like Comedy Central and The Pac12 stream more than a billion videos per month.
Buy a Share of a College Grad
Former Google exec Dave Girouard creates Upstart, where you can invest in promising young entrepreneurs.
Jay Chaudhry Can’t Lose
Chaudhry’s first company turned dozens of employees into millionaires. His latest company - Zscaler- is worth a cool billion.
Lending Club
CEO Renaud Laplanche disrupts the loan industry and attracts Google’s investment. Is an IPO on the way?
Lynda.com
There is a Lynda at Lynda.com. Co-founder Lynda Weinman reveals the website’s first (terrible) name.
Where are the Japanese Startups?
AnyPerk CEO Taro Fukuyama wants to be the Ichiro of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri
Entrepreneur of the Year Aneel Bhusri helped lead Workday to the second-largest tech IPO since Facebook.
Rocketspace
Rocketspace CEO Duncan Logan is landlord for dozens of cool startups, including Uber and Spotify.
Jai Singh – America’s Top Newsman
Yahoo News has more readers than the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal. Jai Singh is editor-in-chief.
Sevenly
Sevenly.org sells items for seven days and contributes seven dollars to charity for each sale. The business of doing well by doing good.
Point, Click, Bang
TrackingPoint firearms CEO Jason Schauble on a rife which can hit any target at 1,000 yards.
Jamba Juice
Jamba Juice CFO Karen Luey discusses entry level wages, franchising, and berry banana smoothies.
18 and a Million
Brienne Ghafourifar graduated Santa Clara University, launched a start-up, and raised a million dollars in funding before her 18th birthday.
State of Venture Capital
More money is invested in Silicon Valley than anywhere else in the world. Ernst & Young’s Jeff Grabow.
Brother, can you spare a million?
Silicon Valley's wealthiest contribute more to distant charities than to local needy. Alexa Culwell of Philanthropy Futures.
Carried Interest – Lemonade Style
We use a lemonade stand to illustrate carried interest and why the super-rich pay less in tax than you do.
Posse CEO Rebekah Campbell
Former rock band manager turned start-up entrepreneur. Rebekah Campbell of Posse.
Flextronics CEO
Mike McNamara runs the second-largest electronics manufacturer in the world but his poker face needs work. A discussion on the future of manufacturing in America.
A Venture Capitalist Goes to Prison
(But he's allowed to leave.) Chris Redlitz creates The Last Mile program to teach business skills to San Quentin inmates.
What It’s Like to Get Out of Prison
Heracio Harts says the first thing he noticed after release: everyone stares at their smart phones all the time.
Electric Car Prices Plunge
Manufacturers slash prices on electric vehicles. GM’s Dave Barthmuss sells us a Chevy Spark EV.
HIPMUNK
Co-founder Adam Goldstein denies he’s a good debater. We convince him otherwise. So who’s right?
Driving With Glass
Ben Parr becomes the first (and last?) reporter to wear Google Glass on the show.
100 Entrepreneurs in a Metal Tube
British Airways will recruit 100 of Silicon Valley’s top minds to a meeting in the sky.
The Battle for Talent
YouSendIt CEO Brad Garlinghouse on perks and job satisfaction. Plus: considering a company name change. BoxShareSyncDrop?
Don’t Fight in the iOS Playground
Want your app to stand out? Try writing for Kindle or Glass, says uTest’s Matt Johnston
Super Moneyball
Sportvision – the company which paints the 1st and 10 line in football – provides big data to sports teams.
Slacktivism Works!
Internet hero Sina Khanifar wrote a White House petition to allow cell phone unlocking.
Crowdfunded Startups
Though the crowdfunding JOBS Act is law, it still hasn’t been implemented. MicroVentures CEO Tim Sullivan shows you different ways to invest early.
The “Twitter Tax Break”
San Francisco lures big name companies into the Tenderloin by cutting payroll taxes. Zendesk CEO Mikkel Svane.
Rebooting the Tech Museum
How do you exhibit innovation in the most innovative region in the world? Tech Museum president Tim Ritchie.
Developers Developers Developers!
BlackBerry VP Alec Saunders has to convince app developers to write for the newest version of BlackBerry.
Disrupting the Courtroom
Rocket Lawyer founder Charley Moore revolutionizes the legal profession. Plus Scott McGrew tears up his will.
Hire for Attitude, Not Ability
Business author Ekaterina Walter (“Think Like Zuck”) explains why teachers make good flight attendants.
The Ultimate Ultimate Driving Machine
BMW’s Daniel Grein takes us inside the car company’s Silicon Valley research labs.
Gil Elbaz and Common Crawl
The New York Times says Gil Elbaz is the most important person you’ve likely not heard of.
Larry Baer Part 2
Baer’s advice to 49ers' Jed York. Plus, Scott complains about beer prices and allows a few “geeky” baseball questions.
The Password is Password
Serial entrepreneur and OneID founder Steve Kirsch says it's time to end the username/password form of security.
Sebastian Thrun
Can online classes save our suffering university system? Udacity founder Sebastian Thrun.
Sebastian Thrun Part 2
Thrun - "one of the smartest people alive" - is one of the brains behind Google Glass, Google Street View and the driverless car.