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30: The Internet in Your Pocket

On the seventh anniversary of the original iPhone announcement, the boys take a look back at Steve Jobs’ keynote.

Episode 30 of the The Prompt podcast, hosted by Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley, titled "30: The Internet in Your Pocket" was published on January 9, 2014 and runs 155 minutes.

January 9, 2014 ·155m · The Prompt

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On the seventh anniversary of the original iPhone announcement, the boys take a look back at Steve Jobs’ keynote.

On the seventh anniversary of the original iPhone announcement, the boys take a look back at Steve Jobs’ keynote.
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