59. Early Amazon Engineer and Co-Developer of the Recommendation Engine, Greg Linden

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195. Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott

Kevin Scott is the current Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft. We talk about his entire career, how being an academic seemed to be his path before he transformed the ads system at Google. Then he revolutionized the entire advertising industry at AdMob; is credited by some peop ...  Show more

194. The History of the ISP Industry With Sonic's Dane Jasper

Today we continue my efforts to preserve the history of the ISP industry. Today it feels like the Internet is simply all around us all the time, but there are amazing entrepreneurial stories about how that crucial infrastructure was laid. Today we talk to Sonic founder Dane Jaspe ...  Show more

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