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Okay okay. Links, you came for the links:
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A new report from the Pew Research Center on coming of age in this economy. Even older folks know it's worse these days.
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Does digital piracy really hurt music and movie sales? The Wall Street Journal has some thoughts, but it's The Wall Street Journal, so take it with a big pile of salt.
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VLC player, one of the world's best examples of free software, has finally hit version 2.0 and is available for all systems.
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Nathan Jurgenson wants to know when TED talks lost their edge and became just another sales show.
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Could it be the time for collaborative consumption in Africa? A writer at Technology Zimbabwe thinks so.
- And speaking of collcons, now even big investors are starting to speak the language.
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