350 Third
Summary: 350 Third is a bi-weekly talk show discussing the impact of the Internet on business. Hosted by Scott Barstow and Anders Brownworth.
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Podcasts:
Anders and Scott discuss how radio is ripe for change as internet service in cars becomes ubiquitous.
Is cellular data more important to you than voice service? Join Scott and Anders as they discuss mobile technology and the all important rise of HTML5.
In this week's episode, Anders and Scott mourn the passing of Steve Jobs, talk about the Kindle Fire, and explore a hedge fund based on Twitter.
Do large companies have too much power? What is their obligation in a democracy?
Has increased connectedness made us more polarized? Scott and Anders discuss life in the age of extremes.
Scott and Anders discuss technology in disaster situations. What's your backup strategy?
Scott and Anders discuss a medical drone project and their favorite business books.
With a hurricane on the way, Scott and Anders discuss alternative energy and the end of the world.
Anders and Scott discuss the Motorola acquisition and HP ditching their PC division.
Scott and Anders navel gaze upon podcasts, Spotify, OSX Lion upgrades and the GSE.
Scott and Anders discuss the skyrocketing value of Apple, Netflix, Optimizing Surgery, a new Drone Corridor and Microsoft's retail ambitions. However, we couldn't be more excited about Amazon's tablet supposedly arriving in October. Our stroll down Amnesia Lane is with the movie Aliens - not Alien, mind you...
Anders and Scott discuss Square, Google Plus, tablet rental, the Obama tweet-fest and Chris Sacca. Grosse Pointe Blank is this week's stroll down Amnesia Lane.
Scott and Anders debate the Google anti-trust silliness, the boom and bust cycle, Groupon's future, public markets for private companies, MS Office 365.
Anders and Scott discuss the end of voicemail, Skype upgrade hell, the Age of Remix and stroll down Amnesia Lane with a look back at Dead Poets Society.
The rise of texting amidst the decline of SMS, Twitter's big win and how do old programmers keep up? Scott and Anders talk technology and Detrich Bonhoeffer.