
a16z Podcast: Your Worst Deeds Don’t Define You -- Life and Redemption in Prison
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 those people, imprisoned at age 19 for second-degree ...
11 Maalis 201655min

a16z Podcast: I Reject the Term Viral Video
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 to make a viral movie, is like a musician saying I ...
11 Maalis 201630min

a16z Podcast: Data Network Effects
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 network effect that results from data. Particular...
8 Maalis 201631min

a16z Podcast: Disruption in Business... and Life
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 argue Clayton Christensen and Marc Andreessen in thi...
2 Maalis 201633min

a16z Podcast: Mobile Falls Hard for Virtual Reality
The mobile world has fallen hard for VR, says Benedict Evans. But will virtual reality mean real profit for hardware makers? Evans offers his observations on VR and more gleaned from the largest gathe...
2 Maalis 201624min

a16z Podcast: Mapping the Future of Virtual Reality
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 applications for VR that could also bring it into the mainstr...
26 Helmi 201638min

a16z Podcast: Infrastructure... Is Everything
Infrastructure. It powers everything from cities to computing, yet is sometimes considered "boring" because it is so invisible to so many of us. But as software continues to eat the world, infrastruct...
24 Helmi 201637min

a16z Podcast: Open vs. Closed, Alpha Cities, and the Industries of the Future
The principal political binary of the past century was the political 'left versus right'. But in the 21st century the binary has shifted -- the battleground now is 'open versus closed'. Those states a...
19 Helmi 201632min





















