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Jan 2025
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George Rosenthal on "TikTokers" Flocking...

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In this segment, Mark is joined by by George Rosenthal, one of the owners of Throttlenet. They discuss TikTok "refugees" flocking to a new app called "Red Notes" which also happens to be owned by China and is now the most downloaded free app in Apple's App Store. 
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