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Feb 19 2009 5:23pm EDT

Last Bytes: Sprint Nextel, Hulu, Recession Memories, iPhone

Customers continue to flee from Sprint Nextel's wireless service. More than a million left in the fourth quarter alone. [WSJ]

Hulu is pulling its content from TV.com and Boxee, fueling speculation that its founders, NBC Universal and Fox News, could be making the same mistake the music industry did. [CNet News]

For some of us, this recession is bringing back bad memories of 2001. [Recessionwire]

Your favorite free iPhone application won't keep you interested for long. The average shelf life of free apps is just 30 days. [PaidContent]

Sergey Brin's blog has been a giant disappointment so far. [Wired]


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