Re/code staffers took a little time out during the holidays this week to share their thoughts on the latest tech headlines with TV audiences.
Co-Executive Editor Kara Swisher called into CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” to discuss GoPro’s recent share spike.
Senior reviewer Lauren Goode also weighed in on GoPro, discussing the action camera maker’s position in the marketplace on CNBC’s “Digital Domain.”
Managing Editor Edmund Lee stopped into CNBC to discuss the challenges that Uber has faced as it strives to expand internationally.
Meanwhile, Re/coders Jason Del Rey, Lauren Goode and Peter Kafka all appeared this week on MSNBC’s new show, “Code Forward,” to interview WunWun Chief Executive Lee Hnetinka about the state of online delivery services:
… look back at 2014’s big headlines for Apple, Gamergate and Snapchat:
… and highlight some last-minute holiday gift ideas.
Full disclosure: NBCUniversal is a minority investor in Revere Digital, Recode’s parent company.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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