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Oct 02 2008 8:24am EDT

First Bytes: Unhappy Bloggers, CBS, Nokia, more

--Continued budget cuts at AOL are pushing unhappy bloggers for their TVSquad blog to build a competing blog called CliqueClack.
[TechCrunch]

--CBS's answer to Hulu? The Social Viewing Room where viewers can log on, watch a show happening in real time, and interact online with other viewers.
[TechCrunch]

--Nokia's C.E.O. talks Google and Apple getting into the cellphone game, calls it "mind-boggling."
[Yahoo]

--SocialText, producer of social networking software for businesses, launched two new applications that let companies set up internal social networking profiles and Twitter-like micro-blogging feeds.
[NYT]

--Hackers successfully clone and use Elvis Presley's passport. Could Sarah Palin's passport be next?
[Slashdot]

-Andrea Chalupa
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