Podcast: Samsung Galaxy S 4 blasts off and RIP Google Reader

This was a week of saying hello to shiny new things and good-bye to old favorites. In this episode of the GigaOM Podcast, we give you everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy S4, ponder the death of Google Reader and even get in a little bit about how you can upgrade your seat in the stadium during a baseball game.

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Hosts: Chris Albrecht and Tom Krazit
Guests: Kevin Tofel, Laura Hazard Owen and Erica Ogg

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  • Here’s what you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy S 4
  • Just how big a deal is the death of Google Reader?
  • Get a better seat at the ballgame

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