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The 404 1,510: Where the Internet is leaking money (podcast)

Would you send pics of your infected body parts to a dermatologist for a live STD screening? That story, plus getting paid to handle social media for a bunch of dogs, and the short life of the pointless Yo app.

Justin Yu Associate Editor / Reviews - Printers and peripherals
Justin Yu covered headphones and peripherals for CNET.
Justin Yu

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Leaked from today's 404 episode:

- Archery as a hobby is catching on, I wonder which movie is responsible?

- An app that sends the message "="" back="" and="" forth="" just="" raised="" $1,000,000"="" yo""="" shortcode="link" asset-type="article" uuid="c25b2399-0cb2-4371-b56a-4fc0455a90d9" slug="the-million-dollar-app-that-exists-to-say-yo" link-text="" section="news" title="The million-dollar app that exists to say " edition="us" data-key="link_bulk_key" api="{"id":"c25b2399-0cb2-4371-b56a-4fc0455a90d9","slug":"the-million-dollar-app-that-exists-to-say-yo","contentType":null,"edition":"us","topic":{"slug":"mobile-apps"},"metaData":{"typeTitle":null,"hubTopicPathString":"Software^Mobile Apps","reviewType":null},"section":"news"}"> in seed funding.

- A couple of college kids prove that nothing is unhackable.

- More reason to quit your job: this guy gets paid $45 an hour to do social media for three dogs.

- This app lets you text anonymous pics of your infected genitalia to a doctor for live STD screenings.

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