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Nov 20 2008 5:16pm EDT

Last Bytes: Teens Online, G'N'R, Victoria's Secret, more

Teenagers socializing on the internet is not a bad thing. [NYTimes]

Doctor's appointments by webcam -- the newest innovation in health care? [NYTimes]

MySpace to stream Guns'N'Roses new album three days before release date. [Portfolio.com]

Victoria's Secret Mobile TV just might work, but it requires a special phone. [Alley Insider]

Microsoft sets up a deal with music labels to allow users to hear 10 free streamed songs a month with a Zune Pass streaming subscription. [ArsTechnica]

Online ad revenues were up in the third quarter, but not as much as they were in last year's third quarter, or the year before that. [Portfolio.com]

by Shannon Geis
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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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