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The Talk Show #40: Gaucho
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April 27, 2011 at 6:30pm • Short URL • Wiki Entry
Dan and John discuss the iPhone location tracking controversy and subsequent company response, arrival of the white iPhone 4, how Apple might spend their pile of cash, and the latest #5byBond installment, ‘Moonraker’.
This episode is sponsored by Worldview and Intuit.
Notes Sponsored by HelpSpot.
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- If Cash is King, Apple’s is an Emperor [Updated] | asymco
- Memo gives full details of Nokia staff cull and closures • The Register
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- Gaucho – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Moonraker (film) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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