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The Daily Mac: 2010-01-20

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Hard to believe we’re talking about the same Massachusetts where I grew up, when: http://bit.ly/4OzXq0 meant: http://bit.ly/899reY #
If I had a nickel for every news manager I saw stand up like this during my years in the field, I’d have about 15cents: http://bit.ly/7zIIn2 #
I just clocked 750 followers/minute on @billgates Twitter page. He should thank me for telling everybody :-) #
“Is #HAITI the fire that is forging Global Citizen 1.0?” http://bit.ly/6yZlWI #
The New Republic: Hard to believe the reporters aren’t at least delaying the arrival of relief workers and supplies. http://bit.ly/4pI231 #
iwantmedia: AOL launches user-generated content sites Owl & Seed, allowing users to get paid for posting “expert” advice http://su.pr/7ErT9g #
Report: 44% Of Google News Visitors Scan Headlines, Don’t Click Through http://bit.ly/6VRkDK #
RT @chrispirillo: “Whoever stole my newspaper is gonna be sorry when he finds out the medium is dying and sudoku is dumb.” [@DaveShumka] #
Getting A Handle On The Size Of The Realtime Web And The Twitter Ecosystem http://su.pr/2Al9HU #
Why Social Media Isn’t for Everyone http://su.pr/2nDBN3 #
paidcontent.org: How The New York Times Should Charge For Content http://bit.ly/6O904Z #
The Future Of Journalism: The J-Ecosystem. http://bit.ly/8kkeIn #
HuffPo credits SEO, story selection and Facebook Connect with doubling traffic: http://bit.ly/570Rp7 #
How To Interview For A Startup Like A Pro http://su.pr/2szrND #
7 Lessons for Better Networking with Social Media http://su.pr/1wbGmi #
Your New Friend: Majority of Government Agencies Use Social Networks http://su.pr/2WTGOj #

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