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Last month, PandoDaily editor Adam Penenberg published an in-depth story about how he challenged hackers to break into his digital personal life – and how they succeeded. The remarkable, and chilling, story was one of Pando's most widely read p
Early this year, photosharing apps were pretty hot. That's when Albumatic launched its take on the genre. It didn't take off as hoped, so the company pivoted, a few times, before landing on its latest iteration, Koa.la, a photosharing app that
In this week's episode of PandoWeekly, Erin Griffith interviews Phillippe von Borries and Justin Stefano, the co-founders and co-CEOs of Refinery29. Refinery29 just raised $20 million in fresh capital to invest in its fashion and lifestyle medi
This week Erin Griffith of PandoDaily interviews hardware vet Scott Miller, who runs a "Kickstarter for hardware" crowdfunding platform called Dragon Innovation. We'll discuss scaling hardware startups, the challenges of China, and why we're in
Alexis Ohanian, Reddit co-founder and Y Combinator's "Ambassador to the East," has a new book out called "Without Their Permission." On this installment of PandoWeekly, Erin Griffith talks to Ohanian about his book, the power of the Internet, a
Education is moving online, but what about textbooks? Dominated by traditional publishers who put out new editions every three years, the textbook industry is over-priced, outdated, and just waiting for disruption. One of the leading startups t
Naval Ravikant, founder of AngelList, has been outspoken about the new SEC's general solicitation rules. They go into effect next Monday. In this week's episode, he'll discuss that and more with PandoDaily's Erin Griffith.  
Frontback, a simple photosharing app that matches selfies with Instagram-like scene shots, has seen a surprise surge in the App Store charts and in recent weeks has caught fire among Internet media types. PandoDaily's Erin Griffith talks to Fro
Eric Stromberg is the founder and CEO of Oyster, a "Netflix for books" built for mobile that launched in beta on Thursday. Hamish McKenzie will talk to Stromberg about all-you-eat content consumption models, the future of book publishing, and h
Jay Rosen is a media critic and journalism professor at New York University where he heads up Studio 20, a master's program devoted to new media and digital innovation. He is the author of the book "What Are Journalists For?" and his writings h
Greg Bettinelli is a venture partner at Upfront Ventures and an operating executive at Freeman & Spogli. The Los Angeles-based veteran ecommerce executive was formerly chief marketing officer for HauteLoook, leading the company to a $270 acquis
Russian Internet entrepreneur Dmitry Grishin, one of the founders of Mail.ru, thinks that robotics will one day be as important as the Internet -- and that most big Internet companies will have to become robotics companies, too. Today on PandoW
Tech writer Farhad Manjoo joins Hamish McKenzie to discuss the implications of the sale of the Washington Post to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos -- and what it means for the future of the media business. 
Shane Snow is the co-founder and chief creative officer of Contently, a New York-based startup that matches journalists with brands. Contently is one of the drivers and connectors behind a content marketing push that is increasingly taking the
Remember Facebook Platform? What has come of it? Did it ever live up to the potential that Mark Zuckerberg laid out for it back in 2007? Facebook Platform was supposed to be the second coming of Windows, but with a social layer. Startups like i
THIS SHOW HAS BEEN RE-SCHEDULED TO MONDAY, JULY 29.Remember Facebook Platform? What has come of it? Did it ever live up to the potential that Mark Zuckerberg laid out for it back in 2007? Facebook Platform was supposed to be the second coming
Catherine Bracy moved to San Francisco to head up the technology office for President Obama's 2012 re-election campaign. She quickly noticed the enormous gap between the rich and poor in the area. Now head of international programs at Code for
Luis von Ahn, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon, first saw business success by selling reCAPTCHA to Google. Now he's the CEO and founder of Duolingo, a language-learning app that adapts to users' needs by using Big Data. Hamish Mc
Hamish McKenzie talks to DuckDuckGo founder Gabriel Weinberg about "frictionless privacy," protection of personal information, and the implications of an Internet that is always being monitored.  
Hamish McKenzie interviews Evan Ratliff, founder and CEO of The Atavist, a digital publishing startup based in Brooklyn, NY. Ratliff is also a journalist, having been a longtime contributor to Wired and the New Yorker. McKenzie and Ratliff will
The first episode of PandoWeekly, a new tech show brought to you by PandoDaily. This week, Hamish Mckenzie interviews Kik CEO and founder Ted Livingston about the red-hot mobile messaging space. 
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