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GSMC Technology Podcast Episode 136: Blockchain, Google, Fortnite

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On this replay of the GSMC Technology Podcast host Tom Dougherty discusses how Blockchain works and how it can be a vauable aternative for many aspects of our society. He talks about how the decentralized system can be more secure and effiecent than the current system. He then talks about Google and the trade off users make with the tech giants in order to use its services for free. Tom goes into and discusses the annoucement of the Samsung Galaxy S10 specs. The phone is due to be released in the first quarter of 2019. Finally he reports on the rumors that Fortnite will soon be available on the Nintendo Switch. 

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