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a16z podcast: the end of the platform wars

March 14, 2014 by Benedict Evans

We're starting a podcast series at a16z, and I did the first episode, talking about how the end of the smartphone platforms wars leaves everything still wide open. 

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I work at Andreessen Horowitz ('a16z'), a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley that invests in technology companies. I try to work out what's going on and what will happen next. 

I write a blog here, do an annual presentation called 'mobile is eating the world', send out a popular weekly newsletter, talk too fast on podcasts and think aloud on Twitter. 

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