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[151] Alex Daley on Aereo TV & Fire Phone and Cullen Roche on Inflation & Reserves

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Last week, Facebook admitted that as part of a psychological study to examine how emotions can be spread on social media the site manipulated the news feeds of over half-a-million randomly selected users in order to change the number of positive-and-negative posts that they saw. Erin takes a hard look. Then Alex Daley, the senior ...

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Last week, Facebook admitted that as part of a psychological study to examine how emotions can be spread on social media the site manipulated the news feeds of over half-a-million randomly selected users in order to change the number of positive-and-negative posts that they saw. Erin takes a hard look.



Then Alex Daley, the senior editor of Casey’s Extraordinary Technology, joins us to talk about the latest tech news from the Amazon Fire Phone to Aereo TV and the Supreme Court. After the break, Erin brings you part two of her interview with Cullen Roche, who takes a look at inflation and some problems he sees in the US recovery.



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