RU Sirius Interviews Valleywag’s Nick Douglas

by Scott Beale on November 3, 2006 · 1 comment

Zombies Invade San Francisco!

RU Sirius recently interviewed Nick Douglas on The RU Sirius Show. Nick is the editor of Valleywag, a blog digs the dirt on Silicon Valley tech gossip and is part of the Gawker empire. The interview was also posted on 10 Zen Monkeys.

Nick Douglas knows everyone – and he knows their secret quirks, too, thanks to the juicy tips readers send for his Silicon Valley gossip blog, Valleywag. So when faced with the disarming premise that we were recording a podcast, Nick opened up his vault, spilling the goods on Oracle’s Larry Ellison, Google’s Marissa Mayer, and all manner of California reporters, geeks, and venture capitalists.

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