This article was published on April 28, 2011

TNW Sessions ft. Jof Arnold of FitFu


TNW Sessions ft. Jof Arnold of FitFu

The Next Web Sessions returns with a look at the top headlines from the past week. We’ll also tell you about what apps or sites we’ve found that we can’t live without.

The Playstation Network went down and loads of personal information was released. Sony? You’ve got a mess to clean. Oh, and speaking of privacy, your iPhone and Android are tracking your every move. Enjoy! After all of that, we’ll talk to Jof Arnold of FitFu about why you should be working out and why you should use FitFu to do it.

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On this week’s show: Brad McCarty (Nashville), Alex Wilhelm (Chicago), Michael Backes (Hamburg)

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