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            <description>A strident Steve Gillmor ruffles the feathers of FriendFeed co-founders Bret Taylor and Paul Buchheit with the help of his usual cohorts. Ever since he left Podshow it's a real pain in the ass to find and distinguish his new feed from his old feed, but if you can figure it out, you should definitely subscribe.  The Gilmor Gang is a must listen, and this episode in particular is well worthwhile if you'rew looking to get a bettr understanding of the core value social networks deliver. Recorded Friday, May 30, 2008.


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