Google’s new design language is a rip-off! Twitter is small potatoes! These and other rosy little rays of sunshine in this episode of What to Think. Plus, we delve into a culture clash between SF politicians and the app that’s changing urban car-parking.
In this edition, we’ll tell you what to think about:
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- DataFlow and the World Cup in tweets and status updates
- Uber’s new kettle of fish with insurance
- And finally, MonkeyParking taking on the city of San Francisco
Listen below, or right-click/control-click to download the MP3!
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