
a16z Podcast: The Role of Academia in the Startup World
Getting denied another round of NSF funding in the early days of Mosaic turned out to be a huge catalyst to start a company around the fledgling web browser, says Marc Andreessen. That company was Net...
13 Okt 201546min

a16z Podcast: How Big Companies Can Get the Most From Silicon Valley
There is a stream of the world's largest companies coming to Silicon Valley looking for innovation. But how do they find it, and then, how do they bring it back home? a16z's Elizabeth Weil joins this ...
9 Okt 201516min

a16z Podcast: Wall Street's Most Hated Man -- A Conversation With Overstock.com's Patrick Byrne
Mention Patrick Byrne, the founder and CEO of Overstock.com, and you’ll elicit a strong opinion. In 2004, one hedge fund manager labeled Byrne the most hated man on Wall Street -- a label he wears pro...
6 Okt 201535min

a16z Podcast: A Podcast about Podcasts
Podcasts and podcasting have been around a while, but seem to be going through a renaissance of sorts -- partly enabled by connected cars and other technologies. But how do we discover podcasts; is th...
4 Okt 201533min

a16z Podcast: Money, Risk, and Software
Financial services are overdue for an overhaul. With a16z's newest general partner, Alex Rampell (who just officially started), this segment of the podcast explores the world of fintech... How softwar...
2 Okt 201538min

a16z Podcast: Advertising vs. Micropayments in the Age of Ad Blockers
Apple included support for ad blocking in its recent iOS 9 update, and for many that prompted discussions around an age-old question: Is traditional advertising a viable business model for content -- ...
25 Sep 201525min

a16z Podcast: Building the Right Technical Advisory Board
There is increasing interest among companies -- small and large -- in putting together technical advisory boards. It sounds pretty straightforward: get some senior technical experts to help with the t...
21 Sep 201535min

a16z Podcast: Making the Case for Permissionless Innovation
The internet as it has evolved in the United States is perhaps the best example of “permissionless innovation” -- the idea that you can innovate without first waiting for permission or clearance. And ...
17 Sep 201522min






















