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»  Looks like ad pages at some magazines will actually be up this quarter. [MediaWeek]

»  On the heels of its funding round, CoTweet—which manages corporate Twitter accounts—has launched a paid service. [WSJ]

»  Professional videogame league Major League Gaming will make $50 million from its online operations this year and expects revenue to double in 2010. [MediaPost]

»  How local newspapers should optimize their sites for search engine traffic. [Search Engine Land]

»  Rumor: A new ‘Google Wave’-like interface could be coming to Google Apps, including Gmail. [Engadget]

»  The NYT profiled the virtual goods industry in a front page story this week-end. Dan Lyons notes a major omission, which he says bodes poorly for the future of the mainstream press. [The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs]

Nov 9, 2009 3:19 PM ET

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