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The Information's Jessica Lessin, Sequoia Capital partner Roelof Botha and Y Combinator president Sam Altman. Photo by Julie Mikos.
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Sequoia’s Botha: ‘Tourist Money’ Keeping Weak Firms Afloat

By Reed Albergotti · Oct 21, 2016 5:12pm PDT · 1 comment
Venture capitalists Roelof Botha and Sam Altman make a living putting money into technology startups. But they both think one of the problems facing Silicon Valley is there’s too much money pouring into tech startups.Tech companies that shouldn’t exist continue to exist, said Mr. Botha, a partner at Sequoia Capital, and that means... Venture capitalists Roelof Botha and Sam Altman make a living putting money into technology...
Eventbrite CEO Julia Hartz with The Information's Tom Dotan. Photo by Julie Mikos.
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Eventbrite Nears ‘Self-Funded’ Status

By Amir Efrati · Oct 21, 2016 4:49pm PDT
Online event ticketing is “unsexy” and the business is a long grind, but after 10 years, venture-funded Eventbrite is about to become “self-funded,” said Julia Hartz, Eventbrite CEO, at The Information’s San Francisco Subscriber Summit on Friday.That means by next year Eventbrite will be breaking even on a cash-flow... Online event ticketing is “unsexy” and the business is a long grind, but after 10...
Dropbox COO Dennis Woodside with The Information's Amir Efrati. Photo by Julie Mikos.
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Dropbox Exec Says Profits Are Within Sight

By Steve Nellis · Oct 21, 2016 4:19pm PDT
Dropbox isn’t yet earning a profit, but it’s on track to do so and is open to going public, Chief Operating Officer Dennis Woodside said in an on-stage interview at The Information’s San Francisco Subscriber Summit. He declined to give a timeframe for either, however.“We’ve been cashflow positive all year. …... Dropbox isn’t yet earning a profit, but it’s on track to do so and is open to going...
Lyft CTO Chris Lambert with The Information's Amir Efrati. Photo by Julie Mikos.
Lyft CTO on Autonomous Vehicles, Outsourcing Tech and a GM Takeover
By Amir Efrati and Kevin McLaughlin · Oct 21, 2016 3:08pm PDT
Lyft CTO Chris Lambert with The Information's Amir Efrati. Photo by Julie Mikos.
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Lyft CTO on Autonomous Vehicles, Outsourcing Tech and a GM Takeover

By Amir Efrati and Kevin McLaughlin · Oct 21, 2016 3:08pm PDT
Lyft outsources three key technologies that its rival Uber does not. Amazon Web Services powers its cloud-computing. Google runs its maps. And GM’s Cruise is developing autonomous vehicles for Lyft. Chris Lambert, the company’s CTO, said that outsourcing was “a deliberate choice,” not due to a lack of resources. ... Lyft outsources three key technologies that its rival Uber does not. Amazon Web Services powers...
Medium CEO and Twitter co-founder Evan Williams talking with The Information's Jessica Lessin on Friday. Photo by Julie Mikos.
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Evan Williams Talks Advertising, Snapchat and Twitter

By Martin Peers · Oct 21, 2016 1:00pm PDT · 6 comments
Twitter is “bigger than it’s ever been and it’s growing,” said co-founder Evan Williams, pushing back on what he said was a misperception about the company, while acknowledging it faced “business challenges.”Speaking in an on-stage interview at The Information’s San Francisco Subscriber Summit on Friday,... Twitter is “bigger than it’s ever been and it’s growing,” said co-founder...
The Takeaway

Tune in to Hear Where The Information is Headed Next

By Jessica E. Lessin · Oct 21, 2016 7:00am PDT
Today is a big day for The Information. It’s our San Francisco Subscriber Summit and I can’t wait to hear from some of the biggest names in tech on our stage. I’ve also decided to take my column live this week and will be giving a keynote presentation at our Summit that talks about our business over the past year, our views... Today is a big day for The Information. It’s our San Francisco Subscriber Summit and I...
Jawbone CEO  Hosain Rahman. Photo by Bloomberg.

Despite Challenges, Jawbone’s Rahman Still Upbeat

By Reed Albergotti · Oct 20, 2016 12:48pm PDT · 1 comment
It’s been a tough 18 months for Jawbone. A new president hired from Google last year, Sameer Samat, returned to Google after just six months. It laid off 15% of its workforce. The company told one of its business partners it couldn’t make an August payment deadline. Jawbone breached covenants on its $300 million loan from BlackRock,... It’s been a tough 18 months for Jawbone. A new president hired from Google last year,...
Ford senior technical leader Jim McBride. Photo by Ford.
How Ford is Making Cars Drive Themselves
By Amir Efrati · Oct 20, 2016 7:00am PDT · 4 comments
Ford senior technical leader Jim McBride. Photo by Ford.
Q&A

How Ford is Making Cars Drive Themselves

By Amir Efrati · Oct 20, 2016 7:00am PDT · 4 comments
Ford has made a flurry of self-driving car announcements in recent months, after lying low for years. It said it would launch an autonomous vehicle service for riders in 2021 and a self-driving car that people could buy for themselves later in the decade. Last month it acquired Chariot, which lets people share shuttles for their commutes, to... Ford has made a flurry of self-driving car announcements in recent months, after lying low for...
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Snap Poaches Engineering Exec from Amazon

By Tom Dotan · Oct 19, 2016 2:30pm PDT · 1 comment
Snap has hired a senior Amazon engineering executive, Jerry Hunter, to help manage the company's engineering teams, according to a person familiar with the matter. Snap confirmed the hiring.Mr. Hunter will serve as a VP of engineering, reporting to Snap engineering chief Tim Sehn. Mr. Hunter has been at Amazon since 2007, most recently as... Snap has hired a senior Amazon engineering executive, Jerry Hunter, to help manage the...
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Who’s Who in Google’s New Hardware Team

By Kevin McLaughlin · Oct 19, 2016 7:00am PDT · 1 comment
Apple has Jony Ive and Samsung has Lee Don-tae, both top industrial design executives charged with turning out devices that get consumers excited. At Google, their closest counterpart now may be Ivy Ross, a marketing and product design veteran promoted last month to lead the company’s industrial design teams.Ms. Ross’ promotion, to... Apple has Jony Ive and Samsung has Lee Don-tae, both top industrial design executives charged...
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The Big Interview

Amazon Lures Hollywood with Channels

By Tom Dotan · Oct 18, 2016 12:56pm PDT
As Netflix was trumpeting its better than expected earnings on Monday afternoon, an analyst chimed into the company’s conference call to ask about the competitive threat posed by Amazon.com. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings brushed the issue aside, declaring that “Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook video” all likely account for more viewing... As Netflix was trumpeting its better than expected earnings on Monday afternoon, an analyst...
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Photo by Bloomberg.
Amazon Eyes Internet Service Offering
By Amir Efrati and Martin Peers · Oct 18, 2016 7:00am PDT · 1 comment
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Photo by Bloomberg.
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Amazon Eyes Internet Service Offering

By Amir Efrati and Martin Peers · Oct 18, 2016 7:00am PDT · 1 comment
Amazon.com is considering offering internet service directly to consumers in Europe, said a person briefed on the discussion. That would allow Amazon to bundle internet access with its Prime streaming video offering, the person said, making it more competitive with cable operators which already offer a similar broadband-video package.Amazon is... Amazon.com is considering offering internet service directly to consumers in Europe, said a...
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Modest Proposals

Why Today’s Tech Narrative is Way Ahead of Reality

By Sam Lessin · Oct 17, 2016 10:00am PDT · 18 comments
When I worked at Facebook, I used to give a talk to all the incoming product managers about science fiction. My message was that the role of product managers—and tech companies broadly—isn't to come up with new ideas. The ideas and inspiration needed are readily available in literature. Instead, as tech practitioners, our role... When I worked at Facebook, I used to give a talk to all the incoming product managers about...
Uber's growth chief Ed Baker and his viral growth formula. Art by Matt Vascellaro.
Profile

The Man Driving Growth at Uber

By Amir Efrati · Oct 17, 2016 7:00am PDT · 1 comment
Last winter and spring, two teams of Uber executives faced off over the company’s strategy in China—specifically, how to attract more drivers than Didi Chuxing, the local leader in on-demand rides. One side was led by Uber’s finance chief Gautam Gupta, which wanted to keep on matching or beating Didi’s financial bonuses... Last winter and spring, two teams of Uber executives faced off over the company’s strategy...
Keith Chen. Photo courtesy of Mr. Chen’s website.
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Surge-Price Builder Leaves Uber

By Amir Efrati · Oct 17, 2016 6:58am PDT
Few people outside Uber have heard of UCLA economics professor Keith Chen or his research. But Uber riders, drivers and employees have benefited from his improvement to the much-reviled “surge price” algorithm, according to two people who worked with Mr. Chen at Uber. Mr. Chen joined Uber in 2014 from UCLA and began redesigning... Few people outside Uber have heard of UCLA economics professor Keith Chen or his research. But...
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Splunk Hires New Product Chief
By Steve Nellis · Oct 15, 2016 6:41pm PDT
Splunk representatives at Web Summit in 2012. Photo by Flickr/Web Summit.
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Splunk Hires New Product Chief

By Steve Nellis · Oct 15, 2016 6:41pm PDT
Splunk, whose software is used by firms like Coca-Cola and Nordstrom to search through and analyze their data, has tapped Richard Campione as its product chief, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. He succeeds Guido Schroeder, who left the post in April.Mr. Campione most recently was CEO of Findly, a recruiting software firm... Splunk, whose software is used by firms like Coca-Cola and Nordstrom to search through and...
The Weekly Digest

The Information You Missed This Week

By The Information Staff · Oct 15, 2016 8:00am PDT
Good Morning!We’re looking forward to our Subscriber Summit in San Francisco on Friday, where there’ll be lots to talk about—from the new world of biotech to the state of the private tech markets. Good Morning!We’re looking forward to our Subscriber Summit in San Francisco on Friday,...
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The Information’s 411 — Judgment Calls

By Tom Dotan · Oct 14, 2016 1:09pm PDT
Jessica explains how the media whipped up the Twitter acquisition frenzy. Kevin talks about Google enterprise chief Diane Greene and how she's trying to compete with Amazon and Microsoft. Jessica explains how the media whipped up the Twitter acquisition frenzy. Kevin talks about...

Conference Call: What’s Really Happening in China Tech?

By The Information Staff · Oct 14, 2016 10:08am PDT
Two underreported forces are driving broad shifts in China's burgeoning tech market. First, the era of explosive new internet growth is over. Chinese cities are saturated, making it harder to compete. Second, the rise of Chinese VCs has increased competition, and the easy days for foreign tech investors are in the past.To help you... Two underreported forces are driving broad shifts in China's burgeoning tech market. ...
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Photo by AP.
When the Media Plays Us
By Jessica E. Lessin · Oct 14, 2016 7:02am PDT · 4 comments
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Photo by AP.
The Takeaway

When the Media Plays Us

By Jessica E. Lessin · Oct 14, 2016 7:02am PDT · 4 comments
Three weeks ago, any reader of tech news was probably under the impression that Disney, Salesforce, Google (and maybe Microsoft or Apple) were getting into a bidding war for Twitter. But while there was indeed a sale process, there wasn’t anything close to a bidding contest. It seems only Salesforce is still looking, although CEO Marc... Three weeks ago, any reader of tech news was probably under the impression that Disney,...
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