Marketplace
En podkast av Marketplace
1386 Episoder
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Kickstarter workers voted to unionize. It wasn’t about working conditions.
Publisert: 21.2.2020 -
The EU is busy crafting a digital strategy. Because no one else is.
Publisert: 20.2.2020 -
SoftBank in Silicon Valley reallllly disrupts the scene
Publisert: 19.2.2020 -
FTC examining tech exits could change the landscape in Silicon Valley
Publisert: 18.2.2020 -
Swipe right for safety features (and give up more data)
Publisert: 17.2.2020 -
Tech + old mattresses make gardens grow in refugee camp
Publisert: 14.2.2020 -
FTC scrutiny of Big Tech digs into old deals
Publisert: 13.2.2020 -
Everything’s on Wikipedia. Misinformation, too. But Wiki says its editing process quickly shuts that down.
Publisert: 12.2.2020 -
Instagram makes lots of money. Now creators want some of the profits.
Publisert: 11.2.2020 -
Virus video games are suddenly more popular than ever
Publisert: 10.2.2020 -
How disinformation on YouTube gets into your “watch next” queue
Publisert: 7.2.2020 -
Here’s my fail plan, said no startup founder ever
Publisert: 6.2.2020 -
Iowa caucus debacle verdict: Sometimes, there shouldn’t be an app for that
Publisert: 5.2.2020 -
Airbnb is offering lots of experiences. Results may vary.
Publisert: 4.2.2020 -
Harvesting tech shows up down on the farm as Brexit labor shortage looms
Publisert: 3.2.2020 -
What Facebook’s $550M facial recognition settlement might mean for users
Publisert: 31.1.2020 -
Is the highly engineered Nike Vaporfly just a shoe?
Publisert: 30.1.2020 -
Off-Facebook is here, but you’re still there
Publisert: 29.1.2020 -
Yes, tech is changing everything. A new book might encourage you to embrace that change.
Publisert: 28.1.2020 -
Sure, you can have your data … after reaching out to 150 brokers
Publisert: 27.1.2020
Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day's business and economic news — no econ degree or finance background required. "Marketplace" takes you beyond the numbers, bringing you context. Our team of reporters all over the world speak with CEOs, policymakers and regular people just trying to get by.