Aug 24th 2018
This Week in Enterprise Tech 305
Airtable Data for the Masses
Startup episode: Airtable and Low Code development
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Guests:
Andrew Ofstad
Now non-programmers can take advantage of databases that are secure, able to import external data and let users concentrate on the task instead of having to learn the complexity of traditional databases.
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Links
- Facebook being forced to Break the Encryption of Messenger
- Sextortion--it's not just another Anthony Wiener Joke
- Net Neutrality Debate Heats Up After Verizon Throttles a Fire Dept
- T-Mobile Data Leak!
- Telling the story of NotPetya, currently the most devastating cyberattack in history
- New Lithium ion cocktail prevents fires
- Google sued over tracking user location amid privacy concerns
- This self-driving grocery delivery car will sacrifice itself to save pedestrians
- AirTable: Low-code development startup
- Dick Costolo Talks Airtable Investment, Twitter, Donald Trump, and Silicon Valley
- Airtable Raises $52 Million in Funding
- This Silicon Valley sleeper hit app just got $52 million to do for spreadsheets what Microsoft did for computers