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Around the Web 3.31.09: New iPhone rumor, micropayments for microbloggers and straitjackets for authors

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Newspaper stand in Chicago, with the Sun-Times sold on top left. Credit: Laffy4k via Flickr.

-- Chicago Sun-Times owner files for bankruptcy protection. NYT

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-- Game companies pull in lots of revenue, but not profit. NYT

-- Apple to introduce new iPhone with double the memory and a better camera, says analyst. CNet

-- Does FiledByAuthor put writers in a straitjacket? LAT

-- What the heck is Conficker, and how do you protect yourself against it? PCWorld

-- Microbloggers, meet micropayments. TechCrunch

-- It’s not easy being green. Consumers don’t buy green gadget marketing claims. Twice

-- Google kills Video AdSense program that let publishers share in ad money. paidContent

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-- But the search giant will still share the wealth, forms $100-million Google Venture fund. Reuters via Wired

-- Spam is back with a vengeance. Bits

-- Alex Pham

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