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Around the Web 5.06.09: S.C. attorney general scolds Craigslist, Amazon reveals Kindle 3.0

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-- South Carolina’s attorney general tells Craigslist to remove prostitution ads or face criminal penalties. CNet

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-- As expected, Amazon unveils its Kindle 3.0 at a news conference in New York. AllThingsD

-- The Sirius XM Radio iPhone app shows that satellite radio isn’t just for cars anymore. WSJ

-- RIM’s co-CEO wants his own NHL team, the Coyotes. Reuters

-- Free iPhone apps can still make money for their creators. TechCrunch

-- DailyCandy CEO Pete Sheinbaum leaves less than a year after he sells the business to Comcast. PaidContent

-- Librarians are worried that Google’s settlement with publishers might make books too expensive. Ars Technica

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-- The Pentagon might create a cyber-command that would protect its computer networks. Washington Post

-- A robot gets its own Facebook page to foster meaningful relationships with humans. Because so many meaningful relationships are developed over Facebook. BBC

-- Alana Semuels

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