Sentences with phrase «think big tech»

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Scott Kupor, Andreessen Horowitz COO, shares his thoughts on GoPro's IPO, and tech's biggest hardware and software plays.
The tech industry has taught us the importance of thinking big, as opposed to growing incrementally.
I've heard from too many tech recruiters that Midwest startups think they can hire great talent away from big companies for a «startup salary.»
Instead, he assembled a team of tech - savvy individuals and tasked them with thinking up big ideas, which are then developed into products and eventually spun out as separate businesses.
In 2010, as the dust from the financial crisis settled, three women working in disparate parts of the economy noticed that startups in «hard science» (think biology or chemistry rather than tech) weren't getting the attention they deserved from big investors.
He thought about this long and hard, and then he quietly said, «this is not a big idea, or flash, or tech, but the thing I have learned the hard way is the importance of learning to listen to your instinct.
Leaving the traditional management duties to trusted associates, says Maccoby, has enabled him to focus on thinking big — a crucial element for success in today's tech world.
«Think about some of the big tech brands that exist today, like Google or Yahoo.
As the world suffers another food crisis, some industry watchers think farmland could follow tech and real estate to become the next big bubble.
You could say this year his thoughts were bigger: Artificial intelligence, saving planet Earth, and free speech all came up in the tech titan's conversation with Recode editor - at - large Walt Mossberg.
Think you can't compete on a level playing field with the biggest tech companies?
The Post added that Couric is one of multiple big media names at Yahoo (YHOO), including style editor Joe Zee and former New York Times tech columnist David Pogue, who are unhappy with how the site displays their content and think Yahoo should do more to drive traffic.
Also in Seattle, former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson's think tank organized a Wednesday meeting between 30 CEO that include those from China's Big Three Tech names — Baidu, Alibaba (BABA), and Tencent — as well as Jeff Bezos of Amazon (AMZN), Tim Cook at Apple, and John Chambers of Cisco.
According to Amazon's request for proposal, the company seeks a community that thinks «big and creatively» regarding real estate options, is close to major transportation hubs, maintains a business - friendly environment and has the ability to attract tech - savvy employees.
It's especially hard to defend this line of thinking now that big tech companies have attracted so much soft power they can influence elections, inflame conflicts and divide people in general.
Do you think that there is a change in the mindset of society, and how should the big tech companies, how should Amazon deal with that?
Speaking generally on the industry — which now includes WeWork in Southeast Asia — Berta said that one of his biggest frustrations is that co-working spaces are commonly thought to be focused on tech startups and freelancers.
Mike Judge's comedy Silicon Valley takes on the often self - serious world of big tech business, start - up culture and moonshot thinking with gleeful irreverence and sharp parody.
«You look at Texas and A&M, they're bigger universities, have bigger alumni bases, so I think Texas Tech always has had a chip on its shoulder in trying to be right in there on that level instead of having them a step above,» said Kingsbury.
However, based on his performance at last weekend's The Opening regional in Columbus, Bleacher Report thinks the Cass Tech product is a big - time prospect:
A tech free week sounds great — though I think I would give the hummus break a miss — we have started to buy it in bigger tubs as we go through it so much.
For all the dimensions of compatibility, the press releases about big data, the tech meetups, big IT infrastructure, data centers, Hadoop, etc., you would think they spent a few days securing passwords.
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Toyota knows that Prius buyers are big tech fans, offering a variety of options like the solar sunroof, Lane Keep Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control and automatic parallel parking systems to try and give them something to spend money on, but we think a more useful and better looking economy meter, like Ford's, would go much further in meeting the desires of those buyers.
For tech head it may not be that big a deal, but I think a lot of mainstream buyers want something hassle - free and that includes music, tv and movies.
And I do think there's going to be a next phase — some people think e-ink readers won't survive the tablet onslaught, but I think there will be a place for them as the e-ink tech improves and makes for bigger, lighter, and more flexible designs.
This is one of the biggest reasons Warren Buffett doesn't invest in tech companies — it's impossible to even think about what the future economic moat of these companies will be.
I wouldn't feel particularly good about making any big bets on any tech companies, but I think placing a few small, well - placed bets with some of the cash cows should allow me to gain exposure, increase my growing dividend income, and limit my risk.
Today, I want to mention four names in big cap tech that I think fall into the franchise type «compounder» category, but still are selling at cheap prices relative to their earnings and free cash flow.
Since reading your article I've learned it's Vet Tech week so I'm thinking of dropping off some krispy kreme donuts or something off at the Pet Hospital as a show of appreciation A Big thank you & Hugs to Camry over at American Pet Hospital
Yet, even in the most tech - savvy sectors (think consumer electronics), trade shows have instead grown bigger and more elaborate.
Actually thinking back on this game it was more like playing a tech demo with a couple of things to do thrown in but ends up feeling like the same things are just being repeated on the planets and the big battles in space never happened just saw the same large ship sitting pretty much doing nothing every time I jumped to another system.
- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
Toyota knows that Prius buyers are big tech fans, offering a variety of options like the solar sunroof, Lane Keep Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control and automatic parallel parking systems to try and give them something to spend money on, but we think a more useful and better looking economy meter, like Ford's, would go much further in meeting the desires of those buyers.
I think you're on the right track with leveraging low - tech whenever it is superior, but you fail to realize that solar energy is really very low - tech... it's just a big diode - the simplest electrical device in the world.
Meanwhile, it's already time to start thinking ahead to the next big legal tech conference, ABA Techshow, April 16 - 18 in Chicago.
In this hour - long sit - down with ESPN, Cuban talks about the use of statistics, how live events make social media move, beating the (mostly) hated Miami Heat in last year's NBA Finals, and what he thinks the next big move in the tech world is.
Legal professionals now think tech will help them do their job better, but many are still not aware that the legaltech revolution is much bigger and wider than that, and that legal services as they have been conceived (and provided) for so long are being completely transformed.
It may be tempting to think that the focus on legal tech economics is only for Big Law, but not so.
I'm not going out to Silicon Valley or anywhere else and trying to pitch big VCs and it's not just the woman thing, it's also I think legal tech is a challenging market because it follows a different model and I've had investors told me that --
Given the rate of change in legal tech, and the opportunity to profoundly improve outcomes, we believe that the industry at large must continue to push itself to think big — looking beyond incremental improvement — for fundamental changes to the nature of legal work; change that eliminates perceived trade - offs between, cost, speed, risk, and the quality of outcomes.
Oh, and then you notice the «Communications Protocol Guide» and before you're even finished wondering what exactly that means your eyes have already wandered to «Controllers Guide,» and then you realize that both of those guides are separate from the «How to Connect Your Tech» guide, and that's when you start to think that sure, you're kind of a lazy person, but you can at least flip a light switch yourself, and actually using a key isn't that big of a hassle, and who needs all of this technology anyway and get off my lawn!
But in any case, the area is big enough to demonstrate the tech's advantage; this way, you can pretty much just pick up the phone and unlock it without really having to think about it.
«Big data, cloud providers, global multinationals, large Internet and tech companies — I think all are spending a lot of time today assessing exactly what their risks are and what this means,» he adds.
Schrems argues it's simply not viable for individuals to take big tech giants to court to try to enforce their privacy rights, so thinks there's a gap in the regulatory landscape for an expert organization to work on EU citizen's behalf.
«There's a ground swell of people [such as Apple investors] saying big tech needs to think about their impact upon children and not just about their bottom line profit,» David Monahan, campaign manager for the CCFC, told CNN Ttech needs to think about their impact upon children and not just about their bottom line profit,» David Monahan, campaign manager for the CCFC, told CNN TechTech.
CN: I think it's one of the big tech trends to watch next year, because not only is it people like us saying Facebook and others ought to look at this, it's the former Facebook employees, it's the people that built the «Like» button that are saying we need to watch out.
I thought it was something that tech journalists called big fans of theirs that bothered them on Twitter a lot.
«I think a lot of people, including lawmakers, are dazzled by the industry leaders of Big Tech,» Levine says.
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