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QuickCast, Monday May 19, 1st Edition
Created: 05/16/2008
Video description: Here's what's happening: the new head of Microsoft's business division sits down with News.com and a closer look at Charter Communications' plan to monitor customers' Web surfing and display relevant advertising. Also, a peek inside of Google Labs.

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