Around the Web 3.25.09: Blockbuster teams with TiVo, Spark announces a new fund, iPhone in China rumors emerge
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-- Blockbuster says it will let TiVo users download movies and TV shows digitally. USA Today
-- A spark of hope for companies seeking funding: Spark Capital announces a fund for digital media companies. PaidContent
-- A U.K. privacy group files a motion to shut down Google’s Street View. Mashable
-- Facebook grabs an attorney from the ACLU as its new public policy director. VentureBeat
-- Is Apple close to sealing a deal to get the iPhone into mainland China? VentureBeat
-- From the dubious stats department: Leaving PCs on overnight costs U.S. companies $2.8 billion a year. USA Today
-- Does a video about Tibet have something to do with YouTube’s announcement Tuesday that it had been blocked in China? AFP
-- Despite being told he was terrible at the samba on ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ Apple’s Steve Wozniak gets spared the axe. AllThingsDigital
-- Facebook might redesign its redesign because of negative user feedback, which is making some critics call the company a big wuss. TechCrunch
-- Yahoo is shuttering FareChase, a travel bargain site it acquired in 2004. TechCrunch via WashPost
-- A Mercedes Benz prototype has bicycle wheels and a joystick controller and looks a little bit like the car in ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.’ Coooool. Engadget
-- Alana Semuels