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»  Publishers are dropping the ball by not helping users find content via alerts. [Poynter]

»  Creditors will force MGM to find a buyer soon. [BusinessWeek]

»  Holiday shoppers are using social media to find discounts, coupons and sales information. [WebProNews]

»  Microsoft’s Project Natal hardware and games could hit stores by this time next year, and with surprisingly reasonable pricing. [Kotaku]

»  DiggTV has aggregated its own video channels. [Mashable]

»  TechCrunch’s Paul Carr and media blogger/academic Jeff Jarvis go at it over the potential of citizen journalism, with the Fort Hood shooting as a jumping-off point. [WNYC]

Nov 11, 2009 2:08 PM ET

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