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Mar 06 2009 9:29am EDT

First Bytes: Twitter, Newspapers, iPhone Software

The White House has invited Twitter founder Evan Williams to a business summit today, prompting Williams to tweet that it "must mean they are *really* out of ideas." [Business Insider]

Speaking of Twitter, it's becoming a search engine. [Cnet News]

How Silicon Valley can help save the newspaper industry. [PaidContent]

Some new start-ups are selling unauthorized software for the iPhone in an attempt to break Apple's control on the device. [Wall Street Journal]


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