Code Conference


“Magic is about making possible today what science will make a reality tomorrow.”


BuzzFeed sees itself as an independent, public company in the long run.


BuzzFeed’s approach to TV will look like its approach to Internet publishing: Go anywhere.


“We’re excited about it.”


Nexar is an app that uses your iPhone to capture footage of bad drivers near you.


ARPU growth is slowing for Facebook, Twitter.


The on-demand economy offers the flexibility millennials want, but getting them the benefits they need is another story.


In the 20 years since the Netscape IPO, 39 percent of the world’s population came online, up from .06 percent.


A liberal firebrand and a Silicon Beach curiosity.


Americans need to get involved and stop the influence of big money in politics, the senator said.


Senator Warren isn’t worried about the robot economy.


He’s sorry.


“I think that people are making riskier investments and ... there will be a correction,” he said.


Elizabeth Warren talks about consumer protection, trade and more at the Code Conference.


Evan Spiegel wants people to watch more videos. So Snapchat is (probably) going to make it easier to watch videos.


Snapchat’s reticent CEO sits down with Re/code’s Swisher and Mossberg.




As the second Code Conference approaches ...


We’ll be livestreaming this one from my iPhone 6, natch!


We’ll ask how the Cookie crumbles. As if.


Here are the themes Kara and Walt plan to explore with this year’s speakers.


Oh, we’re not done yet.


Few know that two years ago Tim Cook tapped Senior VP of Operations Jeff Williams to lead the Apple Watch project.


GM, Pivotal, BuzzFeed -- all companies trying to figure out the digital future.


There are more to come, but here are some great voices onstage at our annual tech and media conference.


Here are four more top-notch speakers for our annual event from Xiaomi, Sprint, Reddit and GoPro.


While Re/code is politically neutral, we’re highlighting disruptive figures and big issues at our second Code conference, and Sen. Warren perfectly fits that bill.




Added plus: You get to see Kara Swisher get yelled at!


The Internet of Things is going to be communicating a wide range of information about every one of us.


Indeed -- the beleaguered smartphone maker eked out a small profit today.


Also “bro” culture and how the innovative storage startup stays ahead of the bigs aiming for it.


The longtime veteran was chosen earlier this year as the software giant’s third leader in its history.


Japan’s wireless and Internet mogul is not shy.


His company sits at the center of an ecosystem of the mobile industry’s biggest players.


Should everyone know how to code?


The dynamic duo!


The new CEO of the retail giant still thinks physical stores will be relevant -- even if massively different.


Future Boy stops in to tell us what’s to come.


Just because he gave us some dough doesn’t mean we can’t put him in the red-hot seat.