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    Daily Must Reads, February 27, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    February 27, 2015

    1. Why everyone was wrong about net neutrality (Tim Wus / The New Yorker)

    2. Google won’t ban adult content on Blogger after all (Matt Brian / Engadget)

    3. Twitter keeps Dick Costolo’s promise with new anti-harassment tools (Nathaniel Mott / Pando Daily)

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    4. Financial Times to change the way it charges for digital news (Jennifer Saba / Reuters)

    5. Japan is getting an anonymous whistleblowing platform, but will journalists use it? (J. T. Quigley / Tech in Asia)

    6. ‘House of Cards’ sees unusual social media spike ahead of Season 3 (Marianne Zumberge / Variety)

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    7. The lesson from the dress color debate that every journalist needs to know (Craig Silverman / Poynter)

     

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