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Created: 02/27/2008
Video description: Microsoft gets fined $1.3B, Pakistan restores YouTube, Kara Tsuboi takes a look at the effects for "The Spiderwick Chronicles", no more paper tickets, iTunes takes number two in music sales, and Facebook gets tabs.

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