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    Blogger Justine Ezarik, who made a splash a few weeks ago with her tale of a 300-page iPhone bill, will see $5,000 from Revver for posting the clip.

    YouTube and MySpace video mavens, take note: Lesser-known video-sharing site Revver is offering more than just fame — it’s throwing in fortune, too.

    Revver will announce on Thursday that it has paid $1 million to more than 25,000 people who have posted their work since last September, or added Revver video links to their blogs and websites. “Post a video … get a check,” says Revver CEO Kevin Wells. Big payouts:

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