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  1. Music streaming app Spotify comes to the U.S. early next year http://bit.ly/893wmm
  2. Distorted photo of Michelle Obama removed from site http://bit.ly/8ZZzZx
  3. Facebook photos could be hazardous to your health benefits http://bit.ly/8pZXWe
  4. Google won't remove distorted Michelle Obama image from search engine http://bit.ly/4NvjmT
  5. A wheel that teaches kids how to ride a bike http://bit.ly/8pJ6vc
  6. Vudu does Wikipedia http://bit.ly/89tEca
  7. Google teams up with TiVo to give advertisers a clearer picture http://bit.ly/5z2UVJ
  8. Is 'Pulp Fiction' screenwriter Roger Avary tweeting from jail? http://bit.ly/5dnnCl
  9. Roku's open TV platform http://bit.ly/7mDfpP
  10. A tech gadget guide that tells you how to buy http://bit.ly/6xrwkH
  11. Twitter adds business model http://bit.ly/8ZJ4VF
  12. Betting that Brizzly will be huge, ex-Googlers are working on things http://bit.ly/66pNBr
  13. Pogoplug: A new device for new lifestyles? http://bit.ly/3qfjfk
  14. Techmeme's Gabe Rivera makes news aggregation profitable http://bit.ly/1n8imI
  15. Google gives first demonstation of its Chrome operating system http://bit.ly/4dQKpb
  16. Students can research books on their iPods.... But will they? http://bit.ly/km2KB
  17. The darker side of California's new TV wattage limits http://bit.ly/3m6XMs
  18. Guvera, a place for advertisers to give away music http://bit.ly/2cvwQ2
  19. Radio and TV broadcasters on the defensive in D.C. http://bit.ly/3yOLai
  20. Fed's $7.2-billion broadband stimulus program risks waste and fraud, GAO says http://bit.ly/11zvMn