WebbAlert - December 8, 2008

Published: Dec. 8, 2008, 9 a.m.

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Hooray! The economic depression is over. Oh wait, no it\'s not. That\'s probably why last week Adobe cut 600 jobs, Intel could be cutting up to 7,000, and AT&T laid off 12,000.
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\\nThe iRumor Mill is in full swing, and this time it\'s saying that Wal-Mart could be selling a 4GB iPhone for $99 with a two year contract sometime soon. There\'s a good chance this won\'t happen, but those of you who are interested should get in line now just in case.
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\\nTruphone has released a new mobile app that lets iPod touch users make calls to other Truphone or Google Talk users. Of course, you have to connect to a WiFi network to use it, but it\'s free and it\'s cool, so that\'s enough for us.
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\\nThe world\'s second Google Android smartphone is now available for pre-order. The Agora comes in two models: not quite an iPhone and not quite an iPhone Pro.
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\\nDell has dropped its pre-install toolbar deal with Google and signed a new deal\\nwith Microsoft to pre-install Live Search on its new laptops. Microsoft and Google are currently battling as well over a search deal with Verizon. Once that\'s settled, they\'re going to break out the corporate-sized ruler.
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\\nFacebook and YouTube have started adding support for "HD" video uploading. It won\'t replace Blu-Ray on your plasma screen anytime soon, but it\'s nice to be able to watch pointless videos in higher resolution than ever before.
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\\nDigital artists were able to bring the famed lions of Trafalgar Square to life. How? Well, if you said by projecting animated faces onto the statues, then you\'re right.




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