This Week in Google 751: The NUMTOT With a Top Knot

Published: Jan. 18, 2024, 2:19 a.m.

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  • Is A.I. the Death of I.P.?
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  • Samsung Unpacked recap
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  • Google Is Laying Off Hundreds of Workers in Its Voice Assistant, AR Teams
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  • Google Formally Endorses Right to Repair, Will Lobby to Pass Repair Laws
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  • Google Maps now supports Bluetooth beacons in tunnels
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  • Apple revises US App Store rules to let developers link to outside payment methods, feat a scary message!
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  • Jeff's op-ed proposing that Bell Labs be turned into a Museum and School of the Internet
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  • Peacock's AFC Wild Card game was the "most-streamed event ever in the US."
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  • Verizon To Keep Charging Controversial Fee Despite $100 Million Settlement
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  • Tom Coates on Meta and the Fediverse
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  • Fox puts its stuff on the blockchain
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  • Functions Google is killing in Assistant
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  • Google quietly updates Chrome's incognito warning in wake of tracking lawsuit
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  • Google updates Chrome Incognito disclaimer amid $5 billion lawsuit settlement
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  • Google introduces 'Circle to Search,' a new way to search from anywhere on Android using gestures
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  • GPT Store opens
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  • Glenn's thing: How Infrastructure Works
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  • Paris's thing: 1990s internet directories
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  • Jeff's Thing: \xa0swarovski's world-first AI binoculars that identify species on their own
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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau

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Guest: Glenn Fleishman

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