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    Daily Must Reads, January 24, 2014

    by Julie Keck
    January 24, 2014

    1. The woman behind Upworthy’s viral explosion (Stephen H. Segal / Philadelphia Weekly)

    2. How HarperCollins’s Chief Digital Officer uses big data to make publishing profitable (Rachel Greenfield / Fast Company)

    3. How geolocation may play a bigger role in future newsgathering (Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk)

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    4. Why related links are getting so racy and what publishers can do about it (Alex Kantrowitz / AdAge)

    5. Now that’s adaptive design: The Verge show different versions of a story to Apple, Google, or Microsoft users (Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab)

    6. Revisiting disruption: 8 good questions with Clayton Christensen (Millie Tran / American Press Institute)

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