This week’s episode of the GigaOM Podcast has Jeff John Roberts explaining Google’s transparency report, Mathew Ingram talking about potentially creepy Actual Facebook Graph Searches, and Tom Krazit breaks down Apple and Google earnings.
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SHOW NOTES:
Hosts: Chris Albrecht and Erica Ogg
Guests: Jeff John Roberts, Mathew Ingram, Tom Krazit
- Government data requests from Google are way up
- Searching for a popular social network whose new graph search could out people in ways they do not like
- Apple investors unsatisfied with Apple’s record revenues, Google highlights YouTube
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