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The tech banker Frank Quattroner recounts the role a very young Apple Computer and its young founder had on his career.
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Larry Summers served as Treasury Secretary for Bill Clinton and as economic adviser for President Obama. He offers some light-hearted insight into the many differences in their leadership styles.
"If Twitter is the telephone, we're the conversation." That comment was a highlight of Fortune Brainstorm Tech's "Future of Television" discussion on Thursday?even though the person who said it wasn't in the room. No offense to the panelists on stage: Disney (DIS) Media Networks co-chair Anne Sweeney, CBS (CBS) exec Nancy Tellem, and NBC Universal's (CMCSA) Lauren Zalaznick. But the remark--which moderator Jason Hirschhorn said former MTV Networks (VIA) CEO Judy McGrath uttered to him--nails the point about what programmers must do today: Go two-way and way beyond the TV screen.
Media companies that define themselves by distribution channel instead of their content won't succeed.
Tony Bates, CEO of Skype, discussed his company's acquisition by Microsoft with Silver Lake managing director Egon Durban, Andreessen Horowitz co-founder Ben Horowitz and Fortune's Adam Lashinsky.
Daniel Ek, CEO and co-founder of the online music service Spotify, sat down for a one-on-one with Fortune's Andy Serwer at the Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen.
There is more to LivingSocial than meets the eye, according to its CEO.
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