Bloomberg Studio 1.0: Season 1 - 3 Episode s
1x1 - Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
February 19, 2015
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is attempting to change the way the world communicates - again. The tech billionaire is providing free mobile Internet access to people in the most remote areas of the globe. Will this bring in the next billion Facebook users?
1x2 - Nest CEO Tony Fadell
November 4, 2015
Host Emily Chang sits down with the father of the iPod and current CEO of Nest, Tony Fadell to discuss his time at Apple working alongside Steve Jobs, and the future of the connected home.
1x3 - Space Investor Steve Jurvetson
November 18, 2015
Bloomberg's Emily Chang sits down with venture capitalist, space investor and D-I-Y rocketeer Steve Jurvetson to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the firm Draper Fisher Jurveston on "Studio 1.0."
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