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This article was published on June 30, 2011

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No more Amazon Associates program in California. The company has pulled it in response to a new online sales tax in the state. Myspace is sold. $35 million was the going price and now…Justin Timberlake is involved. The White House is going to hold its first Town Hall meeting via Twitter. Nokia has closed its US and UK online stores.

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TNWDailyDose 30-06-2011 by TNW Daily Dose

Amazon Associates Program terminated in California immediately, no longer offering notice period http://t.co/IKidwpf

MySpace reportedly sold to Specific Media for $35 million http://t.co/cedN8Dp

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The White House and Obama to hold the first “Twitter Townhall” http://t.co/dSrQFoP

Nokia closes online stores in UK and US http://t.co/4njpHF7

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