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Top 5, Oct. 20, 2011

  1. Apple's Newsstand a boon to publishers
    News Corp's The Daily benefits big
  2. Nearly half of Americans watch online video
    Equivalent ad dollars still a ways off
  3. Ads coming to WordPress blogs
    Federated Media partners to offer service
  4. Google+ will support pseudonyms
    Realizes some have legitimate reasons for anonymity
  5. Netflix comes to Android tablets
    Service now on 700 devices
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