WebbAlert - November 10, 2008

Published: Nov. 10, 2008, 9 a.m.

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Yahoo may have lost out on its ad deal with Google, and its stock is still tumbling, but that\'s not stopping them from continuing to court Microsoft. Maybe now that Microsoft has issued quite a blunt statement that they aren\'t interested in buying Yahoo, they will stop trying to sell.
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\\nMicrosoft says it wants to have Windows 7 out by the end of next year. But you might want to wait until it\'s actually running on your PC before believing anything they say about release dates.
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\\nHoping to curb prostitution on its site, Craigslist will start charging people to post ads in its "erotic services" section and requiring payment via credit card to ensure proper identification. Great. Just what I need. Another secret credit card.
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\\nDevelopment team Smule has a new iPhone app called Ocarina that lets you create your own songs and listen to other users from around the world. You\'d better hold on to something, preferably your iPhone, because you\'re about to be blown away.
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\\nApple has revealed that it will finally be delivering wireless tethering soon. Since you don\'t have to worry about that anymore, now you can start worrying about whether AT&T\'s 3G network can support the added strain or if it will simply melt.
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\\nYouTube is negotiating with a major movie studio to bring ad-supported feature films to its site. Still no word yet on the big-budget remake of "People reacting to 2 Girls 1 Cup."




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