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Geeks Squawk - EP 355

Matt Armitage, Kulturpop

03-Aug-18 10:30

Geeks Squawk - EP 355

Today, the geeks on Geeks Squawk discussed paid writers of 'good' Amazon product reviews, Amazon introducing a solution called 'Part Finder' that uses computer vision within its existing mobile app to find replacement products and parts, and also shared their thoughts on SMART BELT 2.0 - The Most Crowdfunded Accessory.

 

0:14:153 - Some Amazon Reviews Are Too Good To Be Believed. They're Paid For

7:56:882 - SMART BELT 2.0 - The Most Crowdfunded Accessory

11:50:579 - Amazon’s New Feature Is A DIYer’s Dream

Produced by: Jeff Sandhu


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