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Jan 28 2009 10:09am EDT

First Bytes: AT&T, Obama, Filttr, Skype

AT&T's profit fell in the fourth quarter on high subsidies to support the iPhone. [Reuters]

Jeffrey Sachs believes Obama can turn the crushing economic crisis into the launch of a new age of sustainable development. [Guardian]

If there's just too much information on Twitter, Filttr is here to advise you on what's worth reading, and what's a
waste by automatically filtering content from your followers. [Techcrunch]

Om Malik thinks that it's time for eBay to let suitors like Yahoo and Microsoft court Skype. [Gigaom]

by Joan R. Magee


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