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    Daily Must Reads, January 15, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    January 15, 2015

    1. Facebook walks a free-speech tightrope (Reed Albergotti / Wall Street Journal)

    2. Vimeo to fund Maker Studios creators in exchange for exclusive windows (Josh Dickey / Mashable)

    3. Amy O’Leary on eight years of navigating digital culture change at the New York Times (Caroline O’Donovan / Nieman Lab)

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    4. Shutterstock takes aim at Getty, snaps up U.K. press photo agency Rex Features (Paul Sawers / VentureBeat)

    5. Obama criticizes state laws that hurt broadband competition (Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press)

    6. Wavelength lets you share movies with your friends, for free, on the web — at least for now (Peter Kafka / Re/code)

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