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»  Apple’s shuttering of Lala could signal the upgrade to a web- or susbcription-based iTunes or perhaps, a means of combating Google (NSDQ: GOOG) music search. [Betanews]

»  What to fear and hate about Facebook, and why it’s too late to regulate it. [Scobleizer]

»  Why television needs sport almost as much as sport needs television. [The Economist]

»  The reason magazines on iPad are $4.99 each. [Fortune Brainstorm Tech]

»  Google wins a trademark court case against foreign language education company Rosetta Stone. [The Register]

»  Torstar may lose the financial backing of Fairfax Financial Holdings in its bid for 46 newspapers owned by Canwest Global Communications. [Bloomberg]

»  Google adds a Living Stories plugin for WordPress. [ReadWriteWeb]

Apr 30, 2010 3:42 PM ET

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