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6 - Color Genomics’ Elad Gil: From Google and Twitter to the human genome
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  • 6 - Color Genomics’ Elad Gil: From Google and Twitter to the human genome

    Gil, co-founder of a start-up that tests your genes for genetic mutations that can lead to cancer, explains why – after selling his last company to Twitter and helping start Google’s mobile offerings – low-cost DNA testing was his next focus. Podcast with Laura Mandaro of USA TODAY and Shruti Gandhi of Array Ventures.

    Sun, 02 Oct 2016 - 31min
  • 5 - What you learn from 4 IPO’s: Square’s Gokul Rajaram

    What do you learn after four IPOs held in very different business cycles — and what if you're still trying to raise money privately? Gokul Rajaram, product engineering lead at Square, participated in that firm's IPO roadshow late last year. Previously he was product director for ads at Facebook, and a product director for AdSense at Google. He talks to USA TODAY's Laura Mandaro and Array Ventures' Shruti Gandhi about these questions, his blue shoes and the "Kombucha rule".

    Sun, 24 Jul 2016 - 33min
  • 4 - One way to get more women on boards

    A year into the launch of theBoardlist, founder Sukhinder Singh Cassidy describes progress the site has made placing women on tech boards — and where the organization needs to do a lot more. Interview with Laura Mandaro and Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Tech in San Francisco.

    Sun, 24 Jul 2016 - 25min
  • 3 - Adobe strategist: Big companies need higher failure rates.

    In an initiative to spur more innovation within the company, Adobe is funding its employees' ideas — free of expense reports or approvals. USA TODAY interviews Mark Randall, Adobe chief strategist, on the company's Kickbox innovation scheme. Produced by Alex Mosher with Jon Swartz.

    Thu, 30 Jun 2016 - 10min
  • 2 - Facebook Live: Brett Molina on the start of E3

    USA TODAY's Brett Molina broke down Day One of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles on a Facebook Live video. Here's a podcast version of that recent chat. (Photo: Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY)

    Wed, 15 Jun 2016 - 20min
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