In our second round table episode we dive into social media and whether Snapchat has correctly identified its future, find out what other encryption issues might haunt your privacy, check in on websites that want to use your visit to mine bitcoin, and talk through some of the implications of the net neutrality debate and why nobody is right.
With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Justin Robert Young, Rich Stroffolino and Bart Busschots.
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Show Notes
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An EKG for Apple Watch, Google’s Data saver app, and almost everything from Amazon Re:Invent.
Waze offers hands-free app update, Snapchat overhauls design, Andy Rubin takes leave from Essential. 
Softbank putting money into Uber, Facebook Suicide Prevention efforts roll out worldwide, Tumblr’s founder is leaving.
Amazon offers new VR/AR development platform, Snapchat can recognize your dog now, and a new Galaxy S phone might arrive at CES.
Tom chats with Joe Keeley,
FTC investigating Uber’s data breach, Tesla reveals semi pricing, and Amazon’s dealing with Black Friday strikes.