Triangulation

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Every week Leo Laporte talks to the smartest people in the world about the most important topics in technology.

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  • Warren Spector
    E1
    Warren SpectorGame industry legend Warren Spector, author of Epic Mickey, is this week's guest.
  • Michael Geist
    E2
    Michael GeistColumnist and law professor at the University of Ottawa, Dr. Michael Geist, who exposed the details of ACTA to the public, is this week's guest.
  • Jeri Ellsworth
    E3
    Jeri EllsworthInventor, self-taught chip designer, podcaster and pinball machine collector, Jeri Ellsworth, is this week's guest.
  • Bob Frankston
    E4
    Bob FrankstonComputer pioneer who helped create the first spreadsheet, Bob Frankston, is this week's guest.
  • Dane Jasper
    E5
    Dane JasperBuilding better broadband with Dane Jasper co-founder and CEO of Sonic.net, this week's guest.
  • Scent Vacation
    E6
    Scent VacationFind out what the Old Spice guy does on vacation with Eric Kallman and Craig Allen of Wieden + Kennedy.
  • Stephen Wolfram
    E7
    Stephen WolframWe talk to Stephen Wolfram, scientist, inventor, author, and business leader.
  • Bob Heil
    E8
    Bob HeilWe talk to Bob Heil, pioneer of the live sound industry since 1966.
  • Ray Kurzweil
    E9
    Ray KurzweilWe talk to author, inventor, and futurist, Ray Kurzweil.
  • Cory Doctorow
    E10
    Cory DoctorowWe talk to blogger, journalist, and science fiction author, Cory Doctorow.
  • Tim Požar And Community Broadband
    E11
    Tim Požar And Community BroadbandBroadcast engineer, Internet guru and advocate for community broadband, Tim Požar, is this week's guest.
  • Michael Robertson
    E12
    Michael RobertsonFounder and former CEO of MP3.com, Michael Robertson, is this week's guest.
  • John 'Capn Crunch' Draper, Part 1
    E13
    John 'Capn Crunch' Draper, Part 1Computer programmer and former phone phreak, John "Capn Crunch" Draper, is this week's guest.
  • Dan Bricklin
    E14
    Dan Bricklin"Father of the Spreadsheet," Dan Bricklin, is this week's guest.
  • David Bradley
    E15
    David BradleyDeveloper of the original IBM ROM BIOScode and inventor of the "three-finger salute," David Bradley, is this week's guest.
  • Chris Anderson
    E16
    Chris AndersonEditor-in-chief of Wired, author of The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More, and Founder of DIYdrones.com, Chris Anderson, is this week's guest.
  • Gordon Bell
    E17
    Gordon BellPrincipal researcher for Microsoft Research, author of Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution will Change Everything, and all around computer enthusiast, Gordon Bell, is this week's guest.
  • Kevin Kelly
    E18
    Kevin KellyOne of the founders of Wired Magazine and author of What Technology Wants, Kevin Kelly, is this week's guest.
  • Dr. Miguel Nicolelis
    E19
    Dr. Miguel NicolelisMost known for reading monkey's "brain storms" and author of Beyond Boundaries, Dr. Miguel Nicolelis, is this week's guest.
  • Chris Marquardt
    E20
    Chris MarquardtMost known for his amazing photography and tips from the top floor, Chris Marquardt, is this week's guest.
  • Kevin Mitnick
    E21
    Kevin MitnickMost known for his computer hacking, spending 5 years in prison for hacking, and his new book Ghost in the Wires, Kevin Mitnick, is this week's guest.
  • David Allen, Getting Things Done
    E22
    David Allen, Getting Things DoneMost known for his productivity, and time management resources, and as the author of Getting Things Done, David Allen, is this week's guest.
  • Don Tapscott
    E23
    Don TapscottMost known for his books about the implementation of technology, he has written many books including, Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, Don Tapscott, is this week's guest.
  • John Perry Barlow
    E24
    John Perry BarlowMost known for his political activism, writing lyrics for the Grateful Dead, his essays on the internet, and founding member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, John Perry Barlow, is this week's guest.
  • John 'Capn Crunch' Draper, Part 2
    E25
    John 'Capn Crunch' Draper, Part 2
  • Guy Kawasaki
    E26
    Guy KawasakiKnown for marketing the Macintosh in 1984, venture capitalist, author of The Art of the Start, and his new book Enchantment, Guy Kawasaki, is this week's guest.
  • Gary Vaynerchuk
    E27
    Gary VaynerchukGary Vaynerchuk talks about his roots, being authentic, buying the Jets, and some fermented grape juice.
  • Jeff Jarvis
    E28
    Jeff JarvisKnownan as an American journalist, co-host on This Week in Google, author of What Would Google Do?, and his new book Public Parts, Jeff Jarvis, is this week's guest.
  • Dana Brunetti
    E29
    Dana BrunettiKnown as the producer for The Social Network, 21, and the new TV series House of Cards Funded and distributed by NetFlix, Dana Brunetti, is this week's guest.
  • Eric Ries
    E30
    Eric RiesKnown for co-founding There.com and IMVU, and his new book The Lean Startup, Eric Ries, is this week's guest.
  • Daniel Kottke
    E31
    Daniel KottkeKnown as one of the earliest employees of Apple Inc, being employee number 12, and the host the "The Next Step", Daniel Kottke, is this week's guest.
  • Scott Sigler
    E32
    Scott SiglerKnown as one of the earliest podcasters, author of science fiction and horror books, and he published the world's first podcast-only novel, Scott Sigler, is this week's guest.
  • Kevin Marks, Part 1
    E33
    Kevin Marks, Part 1Known as a programmer, and web blogger, and the inventor of the Podcast, Kevin Marks, is this week's guest.
  • Bob Orban
    E34
    Bob OrbanBest known as the developer of the OPTIMOD, founder of Orban, the creator of products that are at work in radio and television stations around the world, Bob Orban is this week's guest.
  • Anil Dash
    E35
    Anil DashBest known as a prominent blogger, and Vice President and Chief Evangelist of Expert Labs, Anil Dash is this week's guest.
  • Bre Pettis
    E36
    Bre PettisKnown as an entrepreneur, video blogger, and co-founder and the CEO of MakerBot Industries, Bre Pettis is this week's guest.
  • NOPA
    E37
    NOPALeo and Tom talk to BoingBoing.net editors Mark Frauenfelder, and Rob Beschizza in this weeks Triangulation.
  • Clay Johnson
    E38
    Clay JohnsonLeo and Tom talk to Clay Johnson creator of The Information Diet in this weeks Triangulation.
  • Gina Trapani
    E39
    Gina TrapaniThis Week in Google host Gina Trapani comes on the show to talk all about, open source programming, days at lifehacker, is code poetry or poetry code? And much more.
  • Bram Cohen
    E40
    Bram CohenBitTorrent creator Bram Cohen talks about utorrent, childhood programming, P2P and more.
  • Steve Martin
    E41
    Steve MartinSteve Martin joins us to talk about The Habits of Very Organized People, twitter's influence, an artists viewpoint of piracy, comedy, bluegrass, and more.
  • Robert Llewellyn
    E42
    Robert LlewellynRobert Llewellyn from Red Dwarf, talks about podcasting, Carpool, his new book News from Gardenia, details about Red Dwarf X, and more.
  • Scott E. Jordan
    E43
    Scott E. JordanScott E. Jordan co-founder and CEO of SCOTTEVEST Inc, talks about the TV show Shark Tank, SCOTTEVEST apparel, electronic clothing patients, and more.
  • Matthew Flannery
    E44
    Matthew FlanneryMatthew Flannery co-founder of Kiva.org an organization that allows people to lend money via the Internet to microfinance institutions in developing countries around the world.
  • Leah Busque
    E45
    Leah BusqueLeah Busque is the founder and chief product officer of TaskRabbit.com, an online marketplace where you can outsource small jobs and Tasks to others in your own community.
  • Caterina Fake
    E46
    Caterina FakeCaterina Fake creator of Flickr and new venture "Pinwheel" a way to find and leave notes around the world.
  • Jeff Clavier
    E47
    Jeff ClavierJeff Clavier is the Founder and Managing Partner of SoftTech VC, one of the most active seed stage investors in Web 2.0 startups.
  • Thor Muller
    E48
    Thor MullerThor Muller is Co-founder of Get Satisfaction, a startup delivering "people-powered customer service for absolutely everything."
  • Byron Reese and Gregory Panos
    E49
    Byron Reese and Gregory PanosFrom NAB 2012 Leo talks to Byron Reese Chief Innovation Officer at Demand Media, and Gregory Panos writer of Virtual Reality Sourcebook.
  • Ze Frank
    E50
    Ze FrankZe Frank is one of the first pioneering internet entertainers, starting with "How to Dance Properly", through "The Show", and his newest creation "A Show". Ze Frank is this weeks guest.
  • Bill Harris
    E51
    Bill HarrisBill Harris former CEO of PayPal and Intuit, and now the CEO of personalcapital.com, is this week's guest.
  • Loïc Le Meur
    E52
    Loïc Le MeurLoïc Le Meur is the founder of Seesmic a popular app that helps enterprise and individuals manage their internal and external social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
  • Matt Cutts
    E53
    Matt CuttsMatt Cutts is the head of the webspam team at Google. That means that if you type your name into Google and get porn back, it's his fault. Also learn 3 or 5 things you never knew about the "face" of Google.
  • Alexander Ljung
    E54
    Alexander LjungAlexander Ljung, founder of SoundCloud, talks to us about the "Flickr" of sound.
  • Rob Reid
    E55
    Rob ReidRob Reid author and entrepreneur talks to us about the digital media industry, 8 billion dollar iPod, and his up comping book Year Zero.
  • Andrew Keen
    E56
    Andrew KeenAndrew Keen, author and entrepreneur, talks to us about the negative impact today's online revolution has on us.
  • Jeremy Howard
    E57
    Jeremy HowardJeremy Howard is president and chief scientist of Kaggle, a start-up which has used predictive modeling competitions to solve problems for NASA, Wikipedia, Ford and much more.
  • Doc Searls
    E58
    Doc SearlsDoc Searls longtime advocate for open-source software, talks to us about his new book The Intention Economy, and more.
  • Zach Settewongse and Amanda Pollard
    E59
    Zach Settewongse and Amanda PollardHigh tech motorcycles blogging around the US, and exploring the frontier of the information revolution.
  • Nolan Bushnell
    E60
    Nolan BushnellHistory of Atari, scrambls messages, video games past-present-future, and much more.
  • Raspberry Pi
    E61
    Raspberry PiThe Raspberry Pi is a $35 credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV, keyboard, and more.
  • Limor Fried
    E62
    Limor FriedAdafruit is best place online for learning electronics for all ages and skill levels.
  • Jeffrey Zeldman
    E63
    Jeffrey ZeldmanOne of the first web designers, and pioneer of web standard design structure and behavior.
  • Daniel Suarez
    E64
    Daniel SuarezTechnologist, Democracy Advocate, Gamer, and Author of Tech-thriller novels Daemon, Freedom™, and Kill Decision.
  • Phil Libin
    E65
    Phil LibinCEO of Evernote talks to us about the program created to help the world remember everything, and get things done.
  • Tim O'Reilly
    E66
    Tim O'ReillyFounder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, watcher of the alpha geeks, sharing their stories, helping the future unfold.
  • Ryan Holiday
    E67
    Ryan HolidayAuthor of Trust Me I'm Lying, media strategist, talks to us about the manipulation of mass media.
  • Dick DeBartolo
    E68
    Dick DeBartoloMad's Maddest Writer and host of The Giz Wiz, talks about The Match Game, Mad Magazine, and much more.
  • Hans Peter Brondmo
    E69
    Hans Peter BrondmoHead of innovation at Nokia, tech entrepreneur, futurist, inventor, Norwegian, and more.
  • Jessica Corbin
    E70
    Jessica CorbinFormer Screen Savers personality, talks to us about life after TechTV.
  • Jonathan Coulton
    E71
    Jonathan CoultonAmerican singer-songwriter, known for his songs about geek culture and his use of the Internet to draw fans.
  • John Hodgman
    E72
    John HodgmanComedian, author, and actor talks about his latest book, his role in Apple's "Get a Mac" ads, work on The Daily Show, and more.
  • Roberto Hoyos
    E73
    Roberto HoyosCreator of Throwboy, a company that makes speciality throw pillows that cater to geek pop culture.
  • David Oh
    E74
    David OhLead Flight Director at JPL talks to us about his role with Mars Curiosity Rover and the future of space exploration.
  • Jonathan Abrams
    E75
    Jonathan AbramsFounder & CEO of Nuzzel, Friendster, HotLinks, talks about the Commodore PET, start ups, and more.
  • Jonathan Schwartz
    E76
    Jonathan SchwartzFormer CEO at Sun, founder of Lighthouse Design, talks to us about his new project CareZone, and more.
  • Penny Arcade
    E77
    Penny ArcadePenny Arcade is a webcomic focused on video games and video game culture, written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik.
  • Robert Stephens
    E78
    Robert StephensWe talk to Robert Stephens, founder of The Geek Squad, and former CTO of Best Buy.
  • Wil Harris
    E79
    Wil HarrisWil Harris, a British entrepreneur, who founded video network ChannelFlip, former editor in chief of bit-tech, and certified media addict.
  • Pierre-Olivier Latour
    E80
    Pierre-Olivier LatourCreator of Quartz Composer and ComicFlow, Pierre-Olivier Latour, whose current project is Everpix, is today's guest.
  • Harper Reed
    E81
    Harper ReedA engineer known for being awesome, CTO of Obama for America and Threadless.com, Harper Reed is today's guest.
  • Guy Kawasaki
    E82
    Guy KawasakiAuthor of What the Plus!: Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions, Guy Kawasaki, the original tech evangelist, is our guest today.
  • Harry McCracken
    E83
    Harry McCrackenEditor at large for Time magazine and founder of Technologizer, Harry McCracken is today's guest.
  • Best of 2012
    E84
    Best of 2012TWiT takes a look back at the years best interviews with some of the most interesting and influential people in technology.
  • Dan Ariely
    E85
    Dan ArielyAuthor of Predictably Irrational and The Honest Truth About Dishonesty, behavioral economist Dan Ariely is today's guest.
  • Phillip Broughton
    E86
    Phillip BroughtonCreator of the Black Blood of the Earth and the Steins of Science, Phillip Broughton is today's guest.
  • Alexis Ohanian
    E87
    Alexis OhanianOne of the Co-founders of reddit.com, and author of Make Something People Love, Alexis Ohanian is our guest today.
  • Eric Kuhn
    E88
    Eric KuhnEric Kuhn created FoundersCard, a members-only community for leading entrepreneurs and innovators.
  • Roger McGuinn
    E89
    Roger McGuinnAmerican singer-songwriter, guitarist and inventor, Roger McGuinn, founding member of the Byrds, is today's guest.
  • Jerry Pournelle
    E90
    Jerry PournelleScience fiction writer and technology journalist, Jerry Pournelle, is today's guest.
  • James Beshara, CrowdTilt
    E91
    James Beshara, CrowdTiltCEO of CrowdTilt, entrepreneur James Beshara is today's guest.
  • Cory Doctorow
    E92
    Cory DoctorowJournalist, science fiction author and co-editor of Boing Boing, Cory Doctorow, is this week's guest.
  • Po Bronson
    E93
    Po BronsonJournalist and author of his new book "Top Dog", Po Bronson is today's guest.
  • Steve Huffman
    E94
    Steve HuffmanCo-founder of Reddit and travel site Hipmunk.com, Steve Huffman is this week's guest.
  • Jerry Pournelle, Part 2
    E95
    Jerry Pournelle, Part 2Part 2 with science fiction writer and technology journalist, Jerry Pournelle.
  • Andy Ihnatko
    E96
    Andy IhnatkoChicago Sun-Times writer, host of Macbreak Weekly, and all around good guy, Andy Ihnatko is this week's guest.
  • Mark Frauenfelder
    E97
    Mark FrauenfelderThe founder of Boing Boing and editor-in-chief of MAKE and Cool Tools, Mark Frauenfelder is today's guest.
  • Brewster Kahle
    E98
    Brewster KahleComputer engineer and Internet activist, digital librarian Brewster Kahle is today's guest.
  • Patrick Rothfuss
    E99
    Patrick RothfussAmerican fantasy writer and college lecturer Patrick Rothfuss is today's guest.
  • Mitch Kapor
    E100
    Mitch KaporThe designer of Lotus 1-2-3, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the first chair of the Mozilla Foundation, Mitch Kapor is today's guest.
  • Darya Rose
    E101
    Darya RoseDarya Rose, PhD, is a scientist, creator of food and health site 'Summer Tomato,' and author of the new book 'Foodist.'
  • Adam Carolla
    E102
    Adam CarollaComedian, actor, entrepreneur, and Guinness World Record holder for most downloaded podcast, Adam Carolla is today's guest.
  • Gavin Andresen
    E103
    Gavin AndresenChief scientist at the Bitcoin Foundation, Gavin Andresen is today's guest.
  • Eric Drexler and Nanotechnology
    E104
    Eric Drexler and NanotechnologyEric Drexler, engineer best known for popularizing the potential of molecular nanotechnology, is today's guest.
  • Douglas Rushkoff
    E105
    Douglas RushkoffMedia theorist, early commentator on cyberculture, and author of "Present Shock," Douglas Rushkoff is today's guest.
  • Howard Rheingold
    E106
    Howard RheingoldHoward Rheingold, writer, teacher, and critic specializing in modern communication media, is this week's guest.
  • Poet Philosopher Jason Silva
    E107
    Poet Philosopher Jason SilvaTelevision personality, filmmaker, and poet philosopher, Jason Silva is today's guest.
  • Chris Lewicki, Planetary Resources
    E108
    Chris Lewicki, Planetary ResourcesPresident and Chief Engineer at Planetary Resources, Chris Lewicki is today's guest. Back the Planetary Resources Kickstarter for ARKYD, the first publicly accessible space telescope.
  • Dr. Kiki
    E109
    Dr. KikiDr. Kirsten Sanford is a science expert with a PhD in neurophysiology, specializes in avian learning, and hosts the radio show "This Week in Science".
  • Massimo Banzi, Arduino
    E110
    Massimo Banzi, ArduinoCo-founder of the Arduino project, interaction designer, educator, and open source hardware advocate, Massimo Banzi is today's guest.
  • Amy Critchett and Mark Pauline
    E111
    Amy Critchett and Mark PaulineAmy Critchett of The Bay Lights and Mark Pauline of Survival Research Laboratories join us this week.
  • Leo Laporte
    E112
    Leo LaporteTom Merritt and Sarah Lane interview Leo Laporte, the host of Triangulation and founder of the TWiT network.
  • Danny Thompson and the Quest for the Land Speed Record
    E113
    Danny Thompson and the Quest for the Land Speed RecordDanny Thompson is a land speed racer with a Kickstarter campaign to resurrect his father's 1968 Challenger II Streamliner to break the piston driven land speed world record.
  • Stewart Cheifet
    E114
    Stewart CheifetStewart Cheifet, host and producer of Computer Chronicles and Net Cafe, is this week's guest.
  • Esther Dyson
    E115
    Esther DysonEsther Dyson is an angel investor and philanthropist focused on healthcare, biotechnology, and space.
  • Philip Rosedale
    E116
    Philip RosedalePhilip Rosedale is an entrepreneur and creator of the 3D virtual world Second Life.
  • Mignon Fogarty, Grammar Girl
    E117
    Mignon Fogarty, Grammar GirlMignon Fogarty is the creator of Grammar Girl and the founder and managing director of Quick and Dirty Tips.
  • Tim Jenison
    E118
    Tim JenisonTim Jenison is the founder of NewTek and the subject of the new documentary, "Tim's Vermeer".
  • of Dice and men
    E119
    of Dice and menDavid M. Ewalt is journalist and author of Of Dice and Men, a book about Dungeons and Dragons.
  • Ariel Waldman
    E120
    Ariel WaldmanAriel Waldman is the founder of Spacehack.org, and the global instigator of Science Hack Day.
  • Grant Imahara
    E121
    Grant ImaharaMythbusters' Grant Imahara talks about his work on Star Wars, the Energizer Bunny, the Late Late Show, and more.
  • Bob Bergen
    E122
    Bob BergenBob Bergen, voice actor best known as the voice of Porky Pig, talks about his roles in video games, animated and live-action movies.
  • Hacker Scouts
    E123
    Hacker ScoutsSamantha Cook is a founder of Hacker Scouts, a national non-profit organization where children can build skills in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
  • Jeri Ellsworth and castAR
    E124
    Jeri Ellsworth and castARJeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson talk about castAR, an augmented reality system they created that displays holographic-like 3D projections.
  • Ladar Levison
    E125
    Ladar LevisonLadar Levison is the owner of Lavabit, an encrypted email service that suspended operations after it was ordered to turn over its SSL private key to the government.
  • Tom Standage
    E126
    Tom StandageTom Standage is a digital editor at The Economist and author of the new book "Writing On The Wall: Social Media, The First 2,000 Years".
  • The Scobleizer and Shel Israel
    E127
    The Scobleizer and Shel IsraelRobert Scoble and Shel Israel talk about their new book "Age of Context: Mobile, Sensors, Data and the Future of Privacy".
  • Seymour Rubinstein
    E128
    Seymour RubinsteinSeymour Rubinstein is a pioneer in the PC software industry who invented WordStar, QuattroPro, and the new search tool Webthresher.
  • Karl Auerbach
    E129
    Karl AuerbachKarl Auerbach is Chief Technology Officer at InterWorking Labs, in Scotts Valley, California, which creates network testing and emulation products. Auerbach has been involved in Internet design since the early 1970s. He is a member of the Intellectual Property section of the California State Bar; on the board of directors of the Open Voting Consortium; a co-founder of the Boston Working Group, a public policy organization devoted to democratic Internet governance; and a member of the volunteer Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which develops and promotes Internet standards such as TCP/IP. Auerbach has testified about Internet protocols and policies before Congress on several occasions. In 2001, Auerbach was the Caltech-Loyola Law School Program for Law & Technology Yuen Fellow, speaking on the importance of internet governance.
  • Adam Sessler
    E130
    Adam SesslerAdam Sessler is the executive producer of Revision3 Games and the former host of G4's gaming show X-Play.
  • Alexis Ohanian
    E131
    Alexis OhanianAlexis Ohanian is the co-founder of Reddit, started Breadpig and Hipmunk, host of Small Empires, Y Combinator ambassador, and author of the book "Without Their Permission."
  • Kevin Kelly
    E132
    Kevin KellyKevin Kelly is the founding executive editor of Wired magazine, former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog, and recently published "Cool Tools: A Catalogue of Possibilities."
  • The Best of 2013
    E133
    The Best of 2013A collection of some of the best interview moments of 2013.
  • Peter Krogh
    E134
    Peter KroghPeter Krogh is a commercial photographer, author of The DAM Book on Digital Asset Management, and creator of the 3-2-1 backup strategy.
  • Brad Stone
    E135
    Brad StoneBrad Stone is an American journalist and the author of the books, Gearheads and The Everything Store.
  • Big Bang Disruption
    E136
    Big Bang DisruptionLarry Downes is an Internet industry analyst and co-author of "Big Bang Disruption."
  • Hatching Twitter
    E137
    Hatching Twitter"Hatching Twitter" is the latest book by Nick Bilton, a columnist and reporter for The New York Times.
  • Alex Lindsay
    E138
    Alex LindsayAlex Lindsay is the founder of the Pixel Corps and co-host of Macbreak Weekly.
  • Brett Martin and Difficult Men
    E139
    Brett Martin and Difficult MenBrett Martin is a correspondent for GQ and author of "Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution, From The Sopranos and The Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad."
  • Daniel Suarez and Jeff Gurner
    E140
    Daniel Suarez and Jeff GurnerDaniel Suarez is the author of the New York Times bestseller Daemon, Freedom (TM), Kill Decision, and Influx. He is joined by Jeff Gurner, who is an actor and narrator of Influx.
  • David-Michel Davies and The Webby Awards
    E141
    David-Michel Davies and The Webby AwardsDavid-Michel Davies is the Executive Director of The Webby Awards and the Chairman Co-founder of Internet Week New York.
  • Caterina Fake
    E142
    Caterina FakeCaterina Fake is an entrepreneur, co-founder of Flickr and Hunch, and founder/CEO of Findery.
  • Marty Cooper
    E143
    Marty CooperMarty Cooper is the inventor of the handheld cellular mobile phone.
  • Steve Gibson
    E144
    Steve GibsonSteve Gibson is a computer programmer, inventor of SpinRite and host of Security Now!
  • Michio Kaku
    E145
    Michio KakuDr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, renowned futurist, and bestselling author. His latest book is "The Future of the Mind."
  • Jeff Hawkins
    E146
    Jeff HawkinsJeff Hawkins is the founder of Palm Computing and Handspring, and has since turned to work on neuroscience, founding Numenta to reinvigorate artificial intelligence development using cutting edge neurological research.
  • Steve Gibson, Part 2
    E147
    Steve Gibson, Part 2Steve Gibson is a computer programmer, inventor of SpinRite, and host of Security Now!
  • Vint Cerf, Part 2
    E148
    Vint Cerf, Part 2Vint Cerf is Google's Chief Internet Evangelist and Co-Inventor of the Internet. This is part 2 of a discussion which began in TWiT Live Specials #195.
  • Danah Boyd
    E149
    Danah BoydDanah Boyd is a social media scholar, youth researcher, and author of "It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens."
  • Pomplamoose
    E150
    PomplamoosePomplamoose is a musical duo which feature Californian multi-instrumentalists, real life couple Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn.
  • Rick Smolan
    E151
    Rick SmolanRick Smolan is a photographer, creator of the 'Day in the Life' photography series, and CEO of Against All Odds Productions.
  • James Barrat - Our Final Invention
    E152
    James Barrat - Our Final InventionJames Barrat is a documentary filmmaker and author of "Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era."
  • Jeff Pulver
    E153
    Jeff PulverJeff Pulver is a Voice over Internet Protocol pioneer, known for his work as founder and chief executive of pulver.com and co-founder of Free World Dialup, Vonage, and Zula.
  • Mark Miodownik
    E154
    Mark MiodownikMark Miodownik is a British materials scientist and engineer, the Professor of Materials at University College London, and author of "Stuff Matters: Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World."
  • Console Wars
    E155
    Console Wars"Console Wars" chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry.
  • Charles Platt - 'Make: Electronics'
    E156
    Charles Platt - 'Make: Electronics'Charles Platt is a journalist, computer programmer, and author of "Make: Electronics," "The Encyclopedia of Electronic Components," and "The Silicon Man."
  • Peter Rojas
    E157
    Peter RojasPeter Rojas is the co-founder of Gizmodo, Engadget, Joystiq, RCRD LBL, and GDGT.
  • Patrick Byrne
    E158
    Patrick ByrneTonya Hall talks to Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne about the crypto currency revolution and Bitcoin, e-commerce, Warren Buffet, Wall Street, kitten videos, and more.
  • TechShop
    E159
    TechShopTechShop is a chain of member-based workshops that lets people of all skill levels come in and use industrial tools and equipment to build their own projects, with locations in California, Arizona, Virginia, Michigan, Texas, and Pennsylvania.
  • Mary Jo Foley
    E160
    Mary Jo FoleyMary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for over 25 years for a variety of publications, including ZDNet, eWeek and Baseline. She has kept close tabs on Microsoft strategy, products and technologies for the past 10 years. She also is the author of "Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft plans to stay relevant in the post-Gates era," and is the co-host of "Windows Weekly."
  • Dennis 'Thresh' Fong
    E161
    Dennis 'Thresh' FongDennis "Thresh" Fong is an entrepreneur and retired pro gamer, known for co-founding Xfire and Raptr, and winning John Carmack's Ferrari 328 in a 1997 Quake tournament.
  • Kevin Rose
    E162
    Kevin RoseKevin Rose is a Partner at Google Ventures and founded Digg, Revision3, and Milk. He also was a co-host on TechTV's "The Screen Savers."
  • Andy Weir
    E163
    Andy WeirAndy Weir is the author of "The Martian," a science fiction novel that follows astronaut Mark Watney as he becomes stranded alone on Mars.
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    Ted NelsonTed Nelson is a pioneer of information technology, philosopher, and sociologist. He is the founder of Project Xanadu and coined the terms "hypertext" and "hypermedia."
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    Geoff MarkGeoff Mark is a Visual Effects Supervisor and animator. Working in VFX since 1996 on many TV shows and feature films, including "Babylon 5," "Battlestar Galactica." "Serenity," "Spiderman 3," and "Sharknado."
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    Dr. DrewDr. Drew Pinsky is an American board-certified internist, addiction medicine specialist, and radio and television personality. He is best known for his work on the radio show Loveline, the TV show Celebrity Rehab, and the podcasts he cohosts with Adam Carolla.
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    Dr. Lawrence KraussLawrence Krauss is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist who is Foundation Professor of the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University and director of its Origins Project, as well as author of several bestselling books, including "The Physics of Star Trek" and "A Universe from Nothing."
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    Dan 'Shoe' HsuVideo game industry journalist/editor veteran Dan "Shoe" Hsu is the editor-in-chief of GamesBeat. Formerly, Shoe was the editor-in-chief of Electronic Gaming Monthly, editorial director of 1UP Network, and co-founder of Bitmob.
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    Robert Scoble's Facebook LessonRobert Scoble shows Leo Laporte how to make Facebook's News Feed work better for you.
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    Phil Libin, Part 2Entrepreneur and CEO of Evernote Phil Libin returns to Triangulation.
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    Print the LegendLuis Lopez and Steven Klein of Print the Legend talk to Leo about the making of the documentary Print the Legend.
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    Gareth Branwyn - Borg Like MeGareth Branwyn is a writer, editor, and media critic; covering technology, DIY media, and cyberculture for Wired, Esquire, the Baltimore Sun, and other publications.
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    Jason SnellJason Snell is a tech writer and editor, and formerly Macworld's lead editor.
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    Bert MonroyBert Monroy is an artist, author, and instructor, best known for being a pioneer of digital art and his skill in using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
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    Gareth Cook - The Best American Infographics 2014Gareth Cook is a Pulitzer Prize-winning magazine journalist, a contributor to NewYorker.com, and the series editor of "The Best American Infographics."
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    Nick Bostrom - SuperintelligenceNick Bostrom, PhD, is a philosopher at St. Cross College, University of Oxford, and is known for his work on existential risk, the anthropic principle, human enhancement ethics, the reversal test, and consequentialism. He's an author of over 200 publications, including Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies, and Anthropic Bias.
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    Rob Manning - Curiosity's Chief EngineerMars Rover Curiosity's chief engineer Rob Manning talks about his firsthand account of the trials and tribulations of engineering one of the most complex pieces of space technology and what future Mars missions might bring.
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    Oren Jacob of ToyTalkOren Jacob is the co-founder and CEO of ToyTalk. Formerly, he spend more than 20 years at Pixar with feature film credits including "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2," "A Bug's Life," and Supervising Technical Director for "Finding Nemo."
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    Ben HeckBenjamin Heckendorn, better known as "Ben Heck," is an Internet celebrity and console modder. His creations have been featured in such publications as Wired and Popular Science, and on television shows such as The Screen Savers and X-Play.
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    The Best of 2014A collection of some of the best interview moments of 2014.
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    Ian Urbina and the Secret Life of PasswordsIan Urbina talks about what passwords mean to people beyond their access to email or social networking accounts.
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    Andrew Keen - The Internet Is Not the AnswerAndrew Keen talks about his new book "The Internet Is Not the Answer," in which he argues that the networked revolution has been an enormous failure so far and is not what the operating system of the 21st century should be.
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    David PogueDavid Pogue is a technology writer, author, and founder of Yahoo Tech. Previously he was the personal-technology columnist for the New York Times. His latest book is "Pogue's Basics: Essential Tips and Shortcuts (That No One Bothers to Tell You) for Simplifying the Technology in Your Life."
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    Ronald G. WayneRonald G. Wayne is best known as one of the co-founders of the Apple Computer Company, along with the principal movers of that enterprise, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
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    The New CluetrainDoc Searls and David Weinberger are authors of "The Cluetrain Manifesto," which aims to examine the impact of the Internet on both consumers and organizations, and have updated the manifesto with "New Clues."
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    Indiegogo Founder Danae RingelmannDanae Ringelmann is the co-founder of the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo.
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    Product Hunt Founder Ryan HooverRyan Hoover is the Founder of Product Hunt, which is an online community that surfaces the best new products, every day.
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    Becky WorleyBecky Worley spent 6 years as a host on ZDTV and TechTV, and is currently the technology contributor for Good Morning America on ABC.
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    Nir EyalNir Eyal is an educator, entrepreneur, and author; and frequently writes about how technology shapes user behavior by creating new habits. His latest book is "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products."
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    Future CrimesMarc Goodman is a global strategist, author and consultant focused on the disruptive impact of advancing technologies on security, business and international affairs. His latest book is "Future Crimes"
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    Bill Harris, Part IIBill Harris is CEO of Personal Capital and former CEO of Intuit and PayPal.
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    Peter DiamandisPeter Diamandis is an engineer and entrepreneur best known for being the founder and CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation, the co-founder and chairman of Singularity University, and the co-author of the New York Times bestseller "Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think." His latest book is "BOLD: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World."
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    Bootstrap WorldEmmanuel Schanzer talks about Bootstrap, which is a curricular module for students ages 12-16 which teaches algebraic and geometric concepts through computer programming.
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    CODE: Debugging the Gender GapRobin Hauser Reynolds talks about "CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap," a documentary which exposes the dearth of American female and minority software engineers and explores the reasons for this gender gap.
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    Jim LouderbackJim Louderback has had numerous jobs in media companies involved in technology, most notably with TechTV, editor-in-chief of PC Magazine, and former CEO of Revision3.
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    Peter FriedmanPeter Friedman is a social media pioneer and CEO of LiveWorld, a social content marketing company.
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    Stewart Lew - Visual EffectsStewart Lew is the Bay Area Chairman of the Visual Effects Society and has extensive production experience in feature films, commercials, and interactive next-gen games development.
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    Ashlee VanceAshlee Vance is the author of 'Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future,' which provides the first inside look into the extraordinary life and times of Silicon Valley's most audacious entrepreneur, and he is the feature writer for Businessweek.
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    Dr. Justin Sanchez and DARPADr. Justin Sanchez joined DARPA as a program manager in 2013 to explore neurotechnology, brain science and systems neurobiology.
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    The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerryJacquie McNish is the co-author of "Losing The Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry."
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    Dave Pensado and Herb TrawickGrammy winning mix engineer Dave Pensado and veteran manager/executive producer Herb Trawick are the host and co-host of Pensado’s Place; a weekly talk show covering the audio and music spectrum, its craftsman and the business of.
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    Robert Stone and 'Pandora's Promise'Robert Stone is a documentary filmmaker. One of his most recent works is 'Pandora's Promise,' which makes the environmental case for nuclear energy. He recently co-founded the non-profit clean energy advocacy group Energy for Humanity based in London, and is a co-author of the Ecomodernist Manifesto.
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    iJustineJustine Ezarik, best known as iJustine, is an Internet celebrity and actress. Once one of the Internet’s first and most popular lifecasters, she's since cultivated a massive audience on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and other social media.
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    Lance UlanoffLance Ulanoff is a former Editor-in-Chief of PCMag.com, PC Magazine, and Mashable and SVP of Content for PCMag Digital Network, and is now Chief Correspondent and Editor-at-Large at Mashable.
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    Mark Johnson of Descartes LabsMark Johnson is the CEO and co-founder at Descartes Labs. He has a track record of translating complex technologies into usable and successful products. Recently he was the CEO of Zite which he sold twice. First time was to CNN and the second time was to Flipboard. Mark was also a product manager who trained at SAP followed by a string of successful search startups.
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    Jono BaconJono Bacon is a community manager, writer, musician and Software Engineer, originally from the United Kingdom, but now based in California. Bacon is a speaker on community management, works as the XPrize Community Manager, authored The Art of Community by O'Reilly and is the founder and organizer of the annual Community Leadership Summit.
  • David Glickman of Lively
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    David Glickman of LivelyDavid Glickman co-founded Music Doctors, a vinyl-based DJ business that predates the current DJ movement by decades. He has started many different ventures, from a Mac consulting business, to a not so successful exchange for transferable airline tickets, to a wonderful iPad app to help people get Unstuck in life, and perhaps most rewarding and humbling: a non-profit (www.chalk.org) that employs and empowers young people in San Francisco.
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    Inside the Machine with Megan PrelingerMegan Prelinger is a cultural historian and archivist. She's the co-founder of Prelinger Library in San Francisco and the author of Inside the Machine: Art and Invention in the Electronic Age and Another Science Fiction: Advertising the Space Race. Inside the Machine is a visual history of the electronic age that captures the collision of technology and art. It is a rich historical account of electronic technology in the twentieth century.
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    Alan Stern: Principal Investigator For New Horizons
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    Nigel CameronNigel Cameron is the author of Will Robots Take Your Job?
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    Steven HoffmanSteven Hoffman is the author of Make Elephants Fly: The Process of Radical Innovation. He talks with Father Robert Ballecer about his advice for startup founders, angels, and startup investors.
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    David HewlettDavid Hewlett is an actor who has appeared in Sci-Fi favorites such as The Shape of Water, Cube, and the Stargate TV shows. He talks with Padre about acting, making, and geeking out.
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    Dr. Michael Rich, MDMegan Morrone talks to Dr. Michael Rich, Founder and Director of the Center on Media and Child Health (CMCH) working on longitudinal studies of how kids you media. Dr. Rich is also Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard School of Public Health, and practices Adolescent Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Rich talks about the benefits of having a television, the right age to start watching YouTube, and how to talk to your kids about online pornography. Plus, how kids (and adults) can master technology before it masters us.

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