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Written by Erin Barker
Tuesday, November 10. 2009 at 12:00 PM EST Post a comment
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Don't panic. All the daily bits of digital media news that you've so cherished on this site over the last couple of years can still be found at Light Reading's Cable Digital News, in my Contentinople blog.

In fact, today's installment -- which features bits about Google's free airport WiFi, Amazon's new PC e-book app, and a TV deal for the "S*** My Dad Says" Twitter feed -- can be found right here.

For future installments, check back daily at Cable Digital News.

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