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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2018 · 1H 19M

Episode 148: Fishing on eBay

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world there was money to be made in streaming music. This week: Ryan and Carlos have a difference of opinion about Spotify’s IPO filing, Amazon really wants you to buy those other six waffle makers you were looking at, and proven tips for becoming an eBay power seller. 🏷.

The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world there was money to be made in streaming music. This week: Ryan and Carlos have a difference of opinion about Spotify’s IPO filing, Amazon really wants you to buy those other six waffle makers you were looking at, and proven tips for becoming an eBay power seller. 🏷.Links:Verne Troyer and Yao Ming Apple Ad - YouTube Get a Grip On Your Phone | PopSockets 1Password releases feature for checking compromised credentials | 9to5Mac Why states might win the net neutrality war against the FCC | Ars Technica In an Era of ‘Smart’ Things, Sometimes Dumb Stuff Is Better - The New York Times Spotify’s IPO in six charts - Recode Spotify is spending a lot, but the bigger it gets, the better it looks - Recode Dropbox Looks To Be Worth Nearly $10 Billion Heading Into Its IPO Amazon is making its second-biggest acquisition ever — the doorbell company Ring - Recode Amazon plans to open as many as six more cashierless Amazon Go stores this year - Recode Apple Plans Upgrades to Popular AirPods Headphones - Bloomberg Apple confirms it uses Google cloud for iCloud Apple Plans Giant High-End iPhone, Lower-Priced Model - Bloomberg Google Image Search removes View Image button and Search by Image feature Sporty (@sporty_thedog) • Instagram photos and videos Reddit - We Want Plates Reddit - Dogs with Jobs

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