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Around the Web 11.26.08: Tomb Raider down, digital music sales up and online gambling cheaters caught

8:48 AM, November 26, 2008
Tomb Raider Underworld

-- Eidos tries to shoot down negative reviews of the latest adventures of Lara Croft in Tomb Raider Underworld. CrunchGear

-- If you can't squelch them, bribe them. An iPhone app developer is paid for positive reviews. Ars Technica

-- Atlantic Records became the first major label to see digital music sales eclipse CD sales. NYT

-- Gotcha! Journalists devised way to catch online gambling cheaters. CNet

-- MTV's Courtney Holt is finally named president of MySpace Music. LAT

-- Google admits breaking the rules in creating iPhone apps. CNet

-- Safari, Google Chrome gain Web browser market share. MacWorld

-- Sling opens its video streaming box to take on Hulu and Joost. TechCrunch

-- Got gadgets for the juice-box set? LAT

-- Kids too wired? Unplug them with (gulp) books. BoingBoing

-- Pwnd! Let's just be thankful we have colleagues who'd never, ever do these sorts of things. DarkRoastedBlend

-- Alex Pham

Photo: Image of Tomb Raider Underworld. Credit: Eidos Interactive


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