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    Daily Must Reads, February 10, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    February 10, 2015

    1. What news can do for Google (and itself) (Jeff Jarvis / Medium)

    2. After 10 years, Voice of San Diego is rethinking its editorial and tech around membership (Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab)

    3. Inside Obama’s web campaign to target millennials (Margaret Talev / Bloomberg Politics)

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    4. Facebook landing more original web series (Mike Shields / Wall Street Journal)

    5. 64 ways to think about a news homepage (Melody Kramer / Medium)

    6. How YouTube changed the world (via The Telegraph)

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