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Bob Guccione Jr: Staying ahead of trends

Thursday 16 April 2009 13:15 EDT
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Bob Guccione Jr. is cynical about the internet's ability to propagate trends, preferring instead to rely on his gut feeling to infer the next big thing, as he explains in the video above.

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