www.dinnerdialogues.tv What is it about technology that makes us easily forget it and can’t live without it? Technology insiders talk about the items that impact their daily routine and what they would miss should the zombie apocalypse strike. Guests Include: Shauna Causey, Stefan Weitz, Chris Pirillo, Skooks Pong, Bill Baxter Shauna Causey, VP of Marketing, Decide.com Shauna Casey is described as a social media guru. After spearheading the social and digital marketing at Nordstrom and Comcast she joined Decide.com to help transform the way people shop for consumer electronics, appliances and other products online. She is a non-profit and startup advisor, president of the Seattle Social Media Club, and a mentor with Startup Weekend. Stefan Weitz, Senior Director of Search, Microsoft Stefan Weitz is charged with working with people and organizations across the industry to promote and improve Search technologies. While focused on Microsoft’s product line, he works across the industry to understand searcher behavior, academic developments, and innovations from all over and, in his role as an evangelist for Search, gathers and distills feedback to drive product improvements. Weitz has been writing code since he was 8 years old and is fluent in hardware and software architecture, trends, and potentials. Weitz is a huge gadget ‘junkie’ and can often be found in electronics shops across the world looking for the elusive perfect piece of tech. He also serves on advisory boards …

Who gives a *** about “native code”? Just do it! lol
Very cool! Great job Chris!
Thank you Tom! More to come. Part 3 talks more about hardware. If you want to sign up for early episode part’s you can go to signup.dinnerdialogues.tv
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Well done Chris
Great video
subscribed … love these types of discussions. Thank you Chris for connecting me to this experience!
Like if Chris sent you!
Very interesting to see how you guys think, and also very thought-provoking! Maybe next you could do a conversation focused on hardware?
This was a total blast to be a part of!