TWiP 382 – Ello, Anyone There?

In this episode of TWiP, Jeffrey Totaro & Darlene Hildebrandt join Frederick Van Johnson to talk about the new social network on the block – Ello. Plus GoPro adds some new 4k hardware to their action camera lineup.

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2 Comments

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