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Around the Web 11.3.08: Google cuts back, Yahoo gets out of radio, MySpace goes mobile, mice inherit the Earth

December 3, 2008 |  9:22 am

Eric Schmidt-- Shock, surprise: Google is cutting back. "We have to behave as though we don't know" what's going to happen, Chief Executive Eric Schmidt says. WSJ

-- Twitter: We don't need to make any stinkin' money -- yet. CNet

-- Yahoo gets out of the Internet radio business. PaidContent.org

-- CBS is building an Internet radio powerhouse. A VC

-- MySpace Video goes mobile. NewTeeVee

-- Logitech rolls out its 1-billionth mouse. BBC

-- Does the T-Mobile G1 ever go offline? Gizmodo

-- Virtual lines come to Six Flags Magic Mountain rides. LAT

-- Mosquito gives us the perfect opportunity to throw out a classic line from the cult film "Reservoir Dogs": "Can you hear that?" TechDirt

-- And now here it is your moment of Japanese drinking party zen. JapanProbe

-- Jessica Guynn

Photo: Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Credit: Paul J. Richards / AFP/Getty Images


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