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#213: Almost an Onion Article

An episode of the Release Notes podcast, hosted by Charles Perry and Joe Cieplinski, titled "#213: Almost an Onion Article" was published on June 12, 2017 and runs 31 minutes.

June 12, 2017 ·31m · Release Notes

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Today we talk about WWDC and announcements that were made in the Keynote and State of the Union. Joe gives his impression of San Jose as a venue, and we talk about some of the key announcements that we think might affect our business.

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