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Wednesday
May022012

Not Another Mac Podcast - Episode 54

On episode 54 of Not Another Mac Podcast, Mark is joined by David Greelish, Timothy Gregoire, and Mike McPeek.

We discuss: 

- MobileMe discontinuation. 

- GoogleDrive.

- Samsung Protests Outside Apple Stores.

- Legal Issues Relating To Apple.

- WWDC 2012

- How Big Apple Is. Infographic.

- DVD Region Free For Mac: http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20090226100755899

David Greelish is the author of The Complete Historically Brewed, Retro Computing Roundtable Podcast, Stan Veit's History of the Personal Computer and co-host of Not Another Apple Podcast.

To find out more about David simply go to: www.classiccomputing.com or follow him on Twitter with username: @classiccomputin 

Timothy can be found via http://thechurchtechgeeks.com/ or on Twitter with username: @timothygregoire

Mike can be found at http://about.me/mikemcpeek and can also be found on Twitter with username: https://twitter.com/dscchipman

If you have any feedback, questions or would like us to discuss a certain topic on a future episode please email us at: help@everydaymacsupport.com

*Please note I was experiencing an audio problem during the recording that wasn't picked up until after the conclusion of the interview. As such noise does appear in the background. Please accept my apologies for this.*

Not Another Mac Podcast - Episode 54

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