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    Daily Must Reads, January 7, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    January 7, 2015

    1. #JeSuisCharlie: 12 dead at Paris offices of satirical magazine (Claire Phipps & Alexandra Topping / Guardian)

    2. Police now monitoring and criminalizing online speech (Glenn Greenwald / The Intercept)

    3. A look back at ‘Eastern Ukraine Unfiltered’ (Daniel Kennedy / Global Voices)

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    4. How citizen reporters in India provide us with some of our best stories (Yasir Mirza / Guardian)

    5. Gawker Media’s independent Kinja posts apparently aren’t generating a ton of traffic (Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab)

    6. Intel’s Curie Module lets anyone build wearables the size of a button (Sean O’Kane / The Verge)

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    7. Mic releases ‘MicCheck’ mobile app (Peter Sterne / Capital New York)

     

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