Interviewing Tech’s Best Multitaskers: Sebastian Thrun and Jack Dorsey

Charlie Rose aired a pair of interviews this Wednesday with Sebastian Thrun and Jack Dorsey, two tech guys who have much in common.
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Live, on Tape, Via the Internet: WikiLeaks, the TV Show

Move over, Charlie Rose.
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Saudi Prince Invests $300M in Twitter

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal — the nephew of the Saudi Arabian King Abdullah, and one of the richest people in the world — has invested $300 million in Twitter.
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Zuckerberg Says Amazon and Apple Are Allies, While Google’s Building “Their Own Little Version of Facebook”

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg used sharply different words to describe Amazon and Apple than Google in an interview with Charlie Rose to be broadcast tonight.
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Facebook’s Zuckerberg and Sandberg Will Make Rare Joint Appearance on “Charlie Rose” Tonight

It’s a rare joint appearance for the social giant’s top two executives, and their first times on “Charlie Rose.”
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Viral Video: SNL Honors Steve Jobs (Sort Of)

This did not make it onto “Saturday Night Live” last weekend, but it is still very funny.
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Walt Talks About iCloud With Charlie Rose

This week, post-WWDC Keynote, Charlie Rose sat Walt down to discuss the implications and impact of Steve Jobs’s iCloud announcement, and of cloud computing in general.
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Mossberg and iPad 2 on Charlie Rose

Walt appeared on The Charlie Rose Show last night, along with David Carr of the New York Times, and discussed the social and cultural impact of the iPad 2.

LivingSocial CEO Has Big Plans Now that Amazon Is in His Back Pocket

Google isn’t hooking up with Groupon, but Amazon has bet $175 million on LivingSocial, Groupon’s social shopping competitor. CEO Tim O’Shaughnessy tells us what he’s going to do with the money.

Viral Video: Groupon's Andrew Mason Doesn't Kiss Google and Tell!

It seems as though there is no one that Groupon’s Andrew Mason won’t talk to in the wake of the failed acquisition of his social buying site by Google. Except he goes all coy about the single biggest gorilla in the room–or, shall we say, Borg. That would be telling us exactly why the search behemoth did not gobble Groupon up.