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It's been a crazy few days for the gadget blog Gizmodo, ever since the site published detailed information about a new iPhone prototype that may or may not be the next-generation iPhone. The device has now been returned to Apple, and some of the last bits of information about the handset, and the fallout from the debacle, are being reported.So as the iPhone 4G news cycle winds down, what can we take away from the aftermath of Gizmodo's exclusive? Here are five things that come to mind:iPhone 4G = Page Views GaloreThe gadget blog received close to 11 million page views combined for its six Web pages of iPhone 4G coverage, according to Gizmodo's own numbers.
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