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Morning Reboot: Wednesday October 18

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Good day to all. The mid-week hump gets a little bit easier if you swallow this pill of newsly goodness called the Morning Reboot.

  • Videobloggers could get shut down if a European Union proposal dictating standards for "television-like" content becomes law. [London Times]
  • Relive Yahoo Hack Day in two minutes [Valleywag]
  • Can’t get enough of that funky stuff? One in eight U.S. adults is addicted to the internet. The first step is admitting you have a problem. [Reuters]
  • Kurt Shintaku invites you to join the MSN Soapbox beta. [Kurt’s blog]
  • SSIA: Zimbra now has 4 million paid customers. [TechCrunch]
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