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Why are bosses in the television industry nervous with Zennstrom and Friis?A.The two have

Why are bosses in the television industry nervous with Zennstrom and Friis?

A.The two have refreshed the music industry by KaZaA.

B.The two would devastate the telecoms industry by Skype.

C.The two already destroyed the television industry by Joost.

D.The two may ruin the television industry by Joost.

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