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Gift card sales will reach $14 bln over the 2012, according to Packaged Facts. Gift cards are part of an overall $81 bln market for prepaid cards. 33% of gift cards purchasers in 2007 said they expected to spend more on gift cards during the 2008, and 9.1% said they expected to spend “significantly more.”
* Next threat to Amazon's $9.99 books? Rupert Murdoch
* Leap Wireless Seeks a Buyer
* File-sharing scam targets Twitter
* Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak gets help with his Toyota problem
* Where Did Internet Explorer’s Browser Share Go?
* User-generated maps? Game on!
* Italy Plans to Extend TV Rules to Web Videos
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Today's Featured Company / Person - TouchMouse - TouchMouse is a free application for the iPhone/iPod touch that, when paired with its accompanying control software on your Mac or Windows computer, turns your touchscreen into a mouse and keyboard. Once you download the software to your iPhone or iPod touch and pair it with the server software—Logitech has versions of the TouchMouse Server software available for Windows XP, Vista, and 7 as well as Mac OS X—you'll be able to use your device as a mouse for controlling your computer. The interface allows you to click the mouse buttons, move the cursor via the touch screen, and pull up a small keyboard to enter text on the computer. While such an arrangement isn't a practical replacement for a full-out wireless keyboard, it is a great tool for presentations or for pairing with one of the awesome media centers we've highlighted. If you have another app for turning your iPod touch or iPhone into a remote or clever things to do with them once you have them set up as remotes
On Wednesday's KenRadio Show, Ken & Andy talked about Amazon losing it's grip on eBooks, Will Leap wireless find a buyer, Twitter getting targeted by spammers, can Woz fix Toyota, why is Microsoft's IE not as popular, UGC mapping, Italy may create the toughest net rules, using the web makes you sad and Spiderman power coming to Kmart