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Last Bytes: Going After Ticketmaster, A Gmail Birthday
The Feds are all over Ticketmaster. The online ticketing firm received subpoenas from the Justice Department, the Federal Trade Commission, the New Jersey Attorney General and the Canadian Competition Bureau. [Wall Street Journal]
You guys are so immature. Google and Twitter aren't exclusive. They were just talking. Whatever. That's what they said about Brad and Angelina. [Business Insider]
Nintendo drops a new handheld device on gameboys and girls this Sunday. [Reuters]
After more than two years, Google still hasn't figured out how YouTube can make money. [All Things Digital]
Happy fifth birthday Gmail! [GigaOm]
by Alexandra Fenwick






