

128: ‘Did You Ever Take a Photograph?’ With Guest Matthew Panzarino
Aug 9, 2015
02:26:17
Special guest Matthew Panzarino returns to the show. Topics include Twitter (their musical chairs game at CEO, the @MagicRecs feature, and whether their declining stock price makes them an acquisition target), the end of Google Plus, why the new Photos app for Mac is inadequate as a replacement for Lightroom for us, Apple's new San Jose real estate acquisition, Apple Car speculation, and Apple's spree of hiring writers from the Apple media.
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Links:
- This American Life episode on the NUMMI automobile plant in Fremont California -- a joint venture between GM and Toyota that wound up in the hands of Tesla Motors.
- Gizmodo's jacktastic "obituary" for iTunes.
- Evan Williams on why "monthly active users" is a poor metric.
- Chris Sacca endorsing Jack Dorsey to return as Twitter CEO..
- Hatching Twitter, Nick Bilton's book about Twitter.
- Funny-because-it's-true Dilbert cartoon about management consultants.
- Great Vanity Fair feature by Richard Lawson: "The VidCon Revolution Isn’t Coming. It’s Here."
- Apple's $138 million purchase of a 43-acre site in north San Jose.
- Eddy Cue and Jimmy Iovine talk to USA Today about Apple Music, which now has 11 million trial subscribers.