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»  Googled author Ken Auletta and Union Square Ventures’ Fred Wilson debate what lies ahead for Google (NSDQ: GOOG). [New York Times]

»  Electronic Arts (NSDQ: ERTS) believes there will be a decline of games on physical media beginning next year. [Reuters]

»  Why FlipShare TV, the new video-to-TV transmission hub from the makers of the Flip video camera, will probably fail. [Video Nuze]

»  Aol’s plan to expand its content offerings is at odds with Tim Armstrong’s stated goal of creating better content. [ClickZ]

»  While Internet Explorer 8 is making some headway, IE’s market share dropped for the third straight month. [Windows IT Pro]

»  BusinessWeek‘s Social Network, Business Exchange, only has 37,000 users, but will still generate about $5 million of revenue this year. [The Business Insider]

»  The NBA is expanding its app offerings with the NBA Team Game Time app, which is customized for every team. [mocoNews]

»  Writers from online-only newspapers and news sites are now eligible for Pulitzer Prizes. [Poynter]

Dec 2, 2009 3:25 PM ET

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