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    Explore "nyu stern school of business" with insightful episodes like "B&P #28: Trend Forecaster Amy Webb: "The weakest startups will probably fail"" and "Mobile Computing with NYU and Microsoft" from podcasts like ""Bits & Pretzels Podcast" and "CXOTalk"" and more!

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    B&P #28: Trend Forecaster Amy Webb: "The weakest startups will probably fail"

    B&P #28: Trend Forecaster Amy Webb: "The weakest startups will probably fail"
    Open your ears and listen to the future with us! This episode of the Bits & Pretzels podcast is about what entrepreneurs can expect as we look towards a post-pandemic world and how founders can prepare. Britta Weddeling, our Editor-in-chief, is talking to Amy Webb, a quantitative futurist and professor of strategic foresight at the NYU Stern School of Business and founder of the Future Today Institute where she advises the world’s leading Fortune 100 companies. Her annual Tech Trends Report fills the halls of major tech events such as South by Southwest in Austin. At the moment she is in New York, where she collects data, trends and new technologies that will shape the future. More to explore: Stay updated on news & insights from us about founders, startups in Bavaria, Austria & Switzerland at www.bitsandpretzels.com. Signup for our media newsletter to get the next episode of this podcast delivered right to your inbox: www.bitsandpretzels.com/media-signup. Hosts: Britta Weddeling (@bweddeling), Editor-in-Chief of Bits & Pretzels (@bitsandpretzels) Featuring: Amy Webb (@amywebb) Quantitative Futurist. Trends+strategy FTI (@FTI), Author of "The Big Nine" and "Signals Are Talking", Prof NYUStern (@NYUStern) Follow us: Twitter: @bitsandpretzels Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bits-&-pretzels If you like the show, please let us know by leaving a review. You can also send us feedback at podcast@bitsandpretzels.com. Production: professional-podcasts.com (Regina Körner, Migo Fecke), Hubert Honold.

    Mobile Computing with NYU and Microsoft

    Mobile Computing with NYU and Microsoft
    What is the future of mobile computing? Microsoft’s Kevin Henrikson and NYU Professor Anindya Ghose tell Michael Krigsman of CXOTALK about why mobile products are increasingly important, how they’re changing and what issues lie ahead. Henrikson offers insight on what it’s like to develop mobile applications for one of the largest software companies, while Ghose recently wrote the book “Tap” about the mobile economy of smartphones and the limitless future of AI, augmented and virtual reality, wearable tech, smart homes, and the Internet of Things.
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