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Schiller: No apologies for App Store approval process

Also on the podcast: No app store apologies from Apple; a dangerous, if rare, iPhone worm; “smartbooks” to take on netbooks; and editors begin to leave Wikipedia.

Another iPhone worm, but this one is serious

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Wikipedia losing volunteers

Will the ’smartbook’ be a better Netbook?

‘Jurassic Park’ kid cast as Facebook co-founder

Nintendo launches paid video content for Wii

It appears that Rupert Murdoch was serious about wanting to remove his company’s media properties, such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, Fox News, and Hulu, from the Google search index. Murdoch’s News Corp. has reportedly initiated discussions with Microsoft over a plan to have the media company’s Web content essentially delisted from the world’s largest search engine, Google, but included on Microsoft’s Bing, in exchange for payment from Microsoft. Microsoft has reportedly approached other media giants about having their content removed from Google search results as well.

Report: Microsoft may help News Corp. delist sites

E-tailers snagged in marketing ’scam’ blame customers