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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Digital Content Week in Review Oct 22 - Oct 28

Student’s Ad Gets a Remake, and Makes the Big Time - NY Times

iPod Touch Ad - Nick Haley - Youtube

Content Drives Cell Phone Growth, Nokia Says - PC World

Senators Threatening Telcos With Probe Over Net Neutrality - Techcrunch

Ed Burns offers 'Violets' on iTunes- Variety

MySpace film assembles cast- Variety

Diller: Big media is late to Internet chat - Hollywood Reporter

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