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466: Husband Pollution


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#466: Husband Pollution

November 30th, 2023
44 minutes

A mea culpa from Christina, and two mystifying product launches from YouTube and Amazon. Then, it’s the best time of the year: Spotify Wrapped and Apple Replay!

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Progressive Victory PAC — Donate via ActBlue

Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao must stay in US for time being, judge says | Reuters

YouTube’s Playables games are now available for Premium subscribers - The Verge

I played every Netflix game: What the hell is going on?

Amazon is getting rid of its gaming content channel amid larger games layoffs - The Verge

TikTok has quietly added over half a dozen mini-games into its app - The Verge

Amazon’s Q AI assistant lets users ask questions about their company’s data - The Verge

Apple Music Replay is back — and it’s still mostly a web experience - The Verge


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