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Nov 10 2008 5:30pm EDT

Last Bytes: iPhone, E-waste, YouTube, more

The iPhone is now the best selling phone in the United States. [Tech Crunch]

The new e-Steward initiative wants to identify responsible e-waste recyclers. [Cnet]

So far, YouTube's arrangements to show host professional video content are more "show" than "business." [NYT]

Does Digg have a secret co-founder? [Wired]

Nortel cuts 1,300 jobs and lowers its outlook after announcing a third quarter loss of $3.4 billion. [NYT]

by Rafael Cohen
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Laura Rich is a co-founder of Recessionwire, which provides news, advice, perspective and humor about the recession and the recovery.
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