Around the Web 3.11.09: A smaller iPod Shuffle, targeted Google ads, supersized banner ads
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The newest iPod Shuffle. Credit: brutus via Flickr.
-- Apple comes out with a really small iPod Shuffle, but you have to use its headphones to control it. Digital Daily
-- Coming soon to an Internet near you: bigger-than-ever banner ads. LAT
-- Google launches what it’s calling Interest Based Advertising, which some might call behavioral targeting. Search Engine Land
-- A Republican from El Cajon is introducing a measure to blur certain buildings on Google maps. CNet
-- Microsoft rolls out more details about its App store. Gizmodo
-- Disney is showing off a car racing game, trying to bolster its space in the video games sector. AP via USA Today
-- A Silicon Valley COO Twittered rather than call the police as a man was breaking into his apartment. Silicon Alley Insider
-- A new World of Warcraft has been banned in China. Silicon Alley Insider
-- March Madness is happy time for CBSSports.com, which is closing in on $30 million in ad revenue. PaidContent
-- The Watchmen characters have been re-created in LEGO. Sorry guys, Silk Spectre II is as flat as a, well, LEGO. Wired
-- Alana Semuels