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TWiG 627: Pillow Not Included - Congress data demands, China limits gaming, Pigeon philanthropy - Publication Date |
- Sep 02, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 02:42:28
- Introducing Craig Newmark!
- Craig Newmark Philanthropies Supports Palomacy!
- Capitol riot: Jan. 6 committee demands records from Facebook, Twitter, Google.
- House Committee Investigating January 6th Capitol Invasion Goes On Social Media Fishing Expedition; Companies Should Resist.
- Reddit bans Covid misinformation forum after 'go dark' protest.
- Three hours a week: Play time's over for China's young video gamers.
- Google doodle: "Get vaccinated. Wear a mask. Save lives."
- Google, Apple Hit by First Law Threatening Dominance Over App-Store Payments.
- Google's new Pixel 5A ad spoofs Apple with humorous ode to the headphone jack.
- Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro Launching October 28th.
- Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3.
- Google's New AI Photo Upscaling Tech is Jaw-Dropping.
- Australian powers to spy on cybercrime suspects given green light.
- Five Big Problems with Canada's Proposed Regulatory Framework for "Harmful Online Content"
- Amazon quietly building live audio business.
- Telegram uncaps live stream viewers as part of big version 8.0 update.
- Amazon now running 164 flights a day to deliver stock in the US.
- Amazon's answer to driver shortage: Hire pot smokers.
- Google Calendar will break down how much of your work is spent in meetings.
- Automate your whole day with the Assistant's new Daylong Routines.
- Google Assistant rolling out a new trigger that starts routines when dismissing an alarm.
- Here's how Google Assistant's upcoming 'Quick phrases' will let you skip 'Hey Google'.
- Google adds shipping and return labels to product listings in search and shopping tool.
- Google rolling out first Pixel Buds A-Series firmware update to fix volume bug.
- German publisher Axel Springer to acquire U.S. news website Politico for over $1 billion.
- 'I guess I'm having a go at killing it': Salman Rushdie to bypass print and publish next book on Substack.
- Happy birthday, Linux: From a bedroom project to billions of devices in 30 years.
- Google developing its own CPUs for Chromebook laptops.
Picks:
- Leo - Google Colaboratory
- Stacey - Donate blood if you can!
- Jeff - First full image of 'new Vermeer' with uncovered Cupid released by Dresden museum
- Ant - I sold two NFTs!
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt
Guest: Craig Newmark
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