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This week we start in the “fresh produce” section and end up in an empty parking space.
For Valentine’s day, we heard that if you really wanted to show your love, you’d forget the dozen roses and hit the supermarket for a dozen eggs. This week we learn what the supermarket got out of that show of affection.
The Washington Post clears away some “myths” while Microsoft’s Bing offers up a new take on the world around it that’s most probably got Google breathing a sigh of relief.
We have a bold directive on privacy from the Australian government along with new and improved hacker tricks for bigger kicks.
We end with a couple of stories about making things disappear that could brighten your mood before that long walk home.
It’s all in our basket, so let’s jump in!
For a full transcript of this podcast head over to Discuss.Daml.com
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This week we start in the “fresh produce” section and end up in an empty parking space.
For Valentine’s day, we heard that if you really wanted to show your love, you’d forget the dozen roses and hit the supermarket for a dozen eggs. This week we learn what the supermarket got out of that show of affection.
The Washington Post clears away some “myths” while Microsoft’s Bing offers up a new take on the world around it that’s most probably got Google breathing a sigh of relief.
We have a bold directive on privacy from the Australian government along with new and improved hacker tricks for bigger kicks.
We end with a couple of stories about making things disappear that could brighten your mood before that long walk home.
It’s all in our basket, so let’s jump in!
For a full transcript of this podcast head over to Discuss.Daml.com
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