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  1. Clicker Aims to Be the Path to TV Online http://bit.ly/2TGtCx
  2. The Confetti Machine Returns to NASDAQ http://bit.ly/4dG4vC
  3. A sign of economic health? A charity auction got four times as much as last year to tour Bill Gates's mansion. http://bit.ly/3H5Axs ^DD
  4. Previous failure is never a barrier to starting a new venture. To wit: Unwired-Office. http://bit.ly/BXTvq ^DD
  5. Google’s new directional software runs on the ancient G1 Android phone. http://bit.ly/wiTLW ^DD
  6. The V1 Android phone is getting good buzz, but what is known about the manufacturer, Saygus? http://bit.ly/KtSbQ ^DD
  7. The future of free streaming music is again called into question. http://bit.ly/3RJ2AR ^DD
  8. Bing Adds Features, Including Results from Wolfram Alpha http://bit.ly/4FLh1U
  9. Microsoft's Bing will start making use of Wolfram/Alpha search engine. ^DD
  10. Microsoft's Bing will start making use of Wofram/Alpha search engine. http://bit.ly/3dpoJy ^DD
  11. Gen Y women are more likely to listen to their online friends than experts or celebrities when maaking choices. http://bit.ly/2PlKhe ^CM
  12. Twitter poaches a Yahoo scientist to help manage data. http://bit.ly/4iGFT9 ^CM
  13. Does Silicon Valley's Spending Spree Signal a Recovery? http://bit.ly/4nAqa7
  14. Amazon met with top literary agents to discuss e-book issues, according to Crain's. http://bit.ly/3aFMXT ^BS
  15. Yet another mobile operating system: Samsung's Bada (Korean for ocean). http://bit.ly/1oYIDQ ^SH
  16. Bits welcomes a new lead blogger, @nickbilton. He officially joins us at the end of November. ^VG
  17. A Few Additions to Enhance Bits http://bit.ly/2Uxze9
  18. Rapping about your beeper or your "matching VCRs" once seemed pretty cool. Any iPhone raps yet? http://bit.ly/2u0QOH ^DG
  19. Intel Sells Its Own Reader for the Healthcare Market http://bit.ly/4pc2nH
  20. Verizon's Droid did well its first weekend. But not as well as AT&T's iPhones, as this graphic shows. http://bit.ly/3HRlOi ^DD