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»  Kindle pricing is getting a run for it money from eReader. [NY Times]

»  College Humor has a new video out about Bing’s challenge to Google (NSDQ: GOOG). [CNET]

»  In the latest numbers from SoundScan due out this week, Michael Jackson will have claimed eight out of the first nine slots on the charts, a new record. [Billboard]

»  OK Magazine apparently didn’t do itself any favors by running the “last” picture of Jackson (for which it paid $500K) on its cover this week. [NY Post]

»  It’s no Horny Manatee, but the latest fictitious web site to become an internet sensation thanks to Conan O’Brien is YouTwitFace, whose domain name had amazingly been picked up months earlier. [Wall Street Journal]

»  The former editors of the defunct Financial Week have joined to start CFOZone.com. [Talking Biz News]

»  The best place to find reporting jobs these days is Atlanta, according to MediaBistro. [MediaBistro]

Jul 1, 2009 3:20 PM ET

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