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Dec 02 2008 10:19am EDT

First Bytes: CDs, Web video, Nokia, more

Music sales are dropping because stores are giving less space to CDs. [AllThingsD]

In Web video advertising, post-roll ads are useless. [AlleyInsider]

Nokia introduces its new high end mobile phone. Described as a "handheld computer." [TechCrunch]

Apple is changing its tune about anti-virus software for Macs. [Cnet]

Cable companies are at the core of Sony's internet TV plans. [NYTimes]

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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