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Here are some of the news bits trickling across the wires this morning. We'll revisit some of these stories later in the day. But for now, the Morning Reboot.
Yahoo has partnered with Current.tv to launch the Yahoo Current Network, a mix of professional and user-created videos. [Reuters]
Real-estate search and property value estimation service Zillow added user-generated content to their search results. Homeowners can edit the details of their property's amenities (and increase the home's perceived value) in the listings so search results are more accurate. [Search Engine Watch]
Social bookmarking and search site Searchles updated its back-end voodoo to make searches on the site more relevant. The tool ranks a page's popularity based on how many Searchles users have it bookmarked and tagged, thus your results are weighted based on what the community thinks is popular instead of linked-based page ranking like Google. They've also updated their user interface, adding a new logo and making the site cleaner. [Searchles.com]
The new iTunes Store has made $1 Million selling Disney movies to customers in its first week. [Yahoo Finance]