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www.FreeLineReport.com - The online advertising game has yet another player. MOG, best known for its musician-centric blogging platform, announced the formation of their new advertising wing, the MOG Music Network. Backed by the likes of Sony BMG and Rick Rubin, the MOG Music Network is promising custom ads, widgets, and considerably more revenue for web site owners than "traditional" services such as Google AdSense. http MOG isn't the first online music service to try its hand at advertising. iLike, a similarly themed service with ties to both iTunes and Rhapsody, launched its own advertising business in July. Unlike the general advertisements found on the MOG Music Network, iLike Advertising is dedicated to promoting concerts, festivals, and other live events. www.freelinereport.com Turning to the iPhone, have you heard the rumors about a "kill switch" for iPhone applications? Turns out, it's real. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Steve Jobs admitted that the ability to disable apps being run by individual users does indeed exist. The switch is looked at as being a "last resort" method of containing a malicious app. "Hopefully we never have to pull that lever, but we would be irresponsible not to have a lever like that to pull," Mr. Jobs said. www.freelinereport.com So how are iPhone users taking the news? Well, it depends on who you ask. "I would argue that the kill switch is an innovative approach to protecting a platform in this age of criminal <b>...</b>