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Aug 2024
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😎 “Ray-Gram” — Meta’s smart-glasses acq...

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Our final pod before vacation, but look to this feed for 2 bonus episodes while we’re off. We return Monday, August 26 for our regular programming.


Ray-Bans may get acquired by Zuck’s Meta… that’s how Zuck wins the hardware wars.

Auntie Anne’s, Kahlua, & Dolce & Gabbana all launched perfumes… we’ll tell ya why.

The Millennial App lifestyle is over… we’ll explain the decline of the disrupters.

Plus, the top seat on an airplane is 7F… because the window is the aisle.


This episode is presented by Autotrader. #Autotrader #seeitfindit


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