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BOL 1066: Tin Foil Phones
Created: 09/15/2009
Video description: We finally get to the bottom of why Apple rejected the Google Voice App, how not to get caught for being a thief over Facebook, and we have plenty of sympathy for Palm. Also, Rafe hates libraries and culture.

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