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My Third New York Times’ TechTalk Podcast

Talking about The Age of the Platform.
Nov | 23 | 2011

Nov | 23 | 2011
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I’m back on the NY Times TechTalk podcast. I talk about The Age of the Platform: How Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google Have Redefined Business. 

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  • News (42:35)
  • Tanzina Vega (29:21)
  • Audyssey (21:29)
  • Phil Simon (12:44)
  • Tip of the Week (4:38)

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