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Dec 08 2008 5:26pm EDT

Last Bytes: Pulitzers, Google, Texas Instruments, more

Online journalism can now win Pulitzers. [Paid Content]

Google introduces mobile ads for the Android and the iPhone. [Tech Crunch]

Texas Instruments lowers its sales and profits forecasts. [Bloomberg]

Customers are spending more money online but less money per purchase. [Wired]

Maybe students should decide whether or not they should have to pay Warner Music's new "music tax," a monthly fee to legally access a large, legal online music library. [Portfolio.com]

Netflix lays off fifty technical specialists. [Cnet]

by Rafael Cohen


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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