“When One App Rules Them All: The Case of WeChat and Mobile in China” by Connie Chan. First published August 2015. You can also find and share ...
“Why Every Company Will Be a Fintech Company — The Next Era of Financial Services and the ‘AWS Phase’ for Fintech” by Angela ...
Today we’re continuing a series we started a while ago of read-alouds (for more context on the why and why now check out episode #500 on how we ...
Eroom’s Law is Moore’s Law spelled backwards. It’s a term that was coined in a Nature Reviews Drug Discovery article by researchers at Sanford Bernstein and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the visibility of scientists and the scientific process to the broader public; suddenly, scientists working on virology and ...
In this episode of the a16z bio journal club, we cover one of the key clinical trials that supported the recent FDA approval of the first prescription video ...
Gross margins are essentially a company’s revenue from products and services minus the costs to deliver those products and services to customers, and ...
Gross margins are essentially a company’s revenue from products and services minus the costs to deliver those products and services to customers, and ...
As more digital natives have entered the workplace, they have brought with them the expectation that their software should both be a joy to use and allow them ...
As more digital natives have entered the workplace, they have brought with them the expectation that their software should both be a joy to use and allow them ...
In this episode of the a16z bio Journal Club, bio deal team partner Judy Savitskaya and Lauren Richardson discuss research that aims to enhance the efficiency ...
This episode is the second in a two-part series that examines the pandemic’s impact on real estate. Part 1 focused on prospective home buyers, sellers, and ...
This episode is the first in a two-part series that examines the pandemic’s impact on real estate. Part 1 focuses on prospective home buyers, sellers, and ...
Proteins are molecular machines that must first assemble themselves to function. But how does a protein, which is produced as a linear string of amino acids, ...
The way we deliver healthcare has changed enormously over the last century, shifting from house calls by doctors to your own to institutionalized settings like ...
Primary care was meant to be the front door to the healthcare system, but in some ways never set up for success to begin with. We need a new operating system ...
We cover the tricky but important topic of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The 1996 law has been in the headlines a lot recently, in the ...
Given recent events around George Floyd and far beyond, this special episode of the a16z Podcast features Shaka Senghor, a leading advocate for criminal ...
For a SaaS company, it’s easier to move upmarket than down, and this gives SaaS startups the advantage against incumbents. In this episode, David ...
Today’s episode is about a practical application of crypto — namely, the way it can “tokenize” fandom. More broadly, it’s about fan engagement, and the ...
