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15February2008

Top 5 Week Ninety

  1. Digital residuals
    Writers’ strike ends with cut of web ads
  2. iReport
    CNN’s citizen media effort spins off, unfiltered
  3. Free e-books
    HarperCollins offers full content, no downloads
  4. QuadrantOne
    Newspapers band together for Yahoo alternative
  5. Lessig for Congress
    Mr. Free Culture to change Washington culture?

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  3. TV losing out
    Mobile, Net use rising; network TV losing to niches
  4. iPhone 3G problems
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  5. Huffington Post Chicago
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