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    Daily Must Reads, Jan. 12, 2012

    by Nathan Gibbs
    January 12, 2012

    The best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Nathan Gibbs

    1. The Philadelphia Experiment: Why a media company wants to be a tech incubator (Nieman Journalism Lab) 

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    2. The magical (and sometimes ridiculous) gadgets of tomorrow (The Wirecutter)

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    3. Inside the NYT’s hyper-local efforts (Street Fight)

    4. Disqus: People using pseudonyms post the highest-quality comments (Poynter)

    5. How Google+ Hangouts could transform traditional TV broadcasting (Lost Remote)

    6. Homeland Security watches Twitter, social media (Reuters)

    7. Critics see ‘disaster’ in expansion of domain names (NPR)

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