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Oct 10 2008 8:23am EDT

First Bytes: Sequoia Capital's Warning, IBM, FitBit, Micron Tech

--Sequoia Capital tells Silicon Valley to say goodbye to the good times.
[TechCrunch]

--IBM sells $3.9 billion in corporate bonds.
[Yahoo]

--Fitbit, producer of sleek little tracking devices, raises $2 million.
[TechCrunch]

--Micron Tech cuts workforce by 15 percent.
[Yahoo]

--Robotic suit for rent in Japan that operates with the help of reading brain signals.
[MyTellus]

--Andrea Chalupa

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