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Morning Reboot: Wednesday September 27

Do you ever get that funny feeling like you're being followed? Then you turn around and there's nobody there? Don't worry. It's probably just us picking up your link trail. Here's the Morning Reboot, our daily roundup.

  • Jumpcut, maker of the web-based video editing tool, has been acquired by Yahoo. [Jumpcut blog]
  • MySpace is launching a voter registration drive called Declare Yourself. Go ahead and make friends with the Declare Yourself profile. It's already racked up 227 friends. [Mashable]
  • Firefox 2 reaches Release Candidate 1 status. [Ars Technica]
  • Liz Gannes has some thoughts on DEMO in her day one wrap-up. [GigaOM]
  • CrunchBiz, the new TechCrunch enterprise blog, is getting ready for lift off. "Nothing to see here people, move along…"
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