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    Daily Must Reads, June 26, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    June 26, 2015

    1. Infographics: Gay marriage: From a few states to the whole nation (Haeyoun Park / New York Times)

    2. First Knight News Challenge of 2016 to focus on libraries (via Knight Foundation)

    3. List of BBC web pages which have been removed from Google’s search results (Neil McIntosh / BBC)

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    4. HuffPost to launch film and TV divisions, announces 24-hour online video network (Natalie Jarvis / The Hollywood Reporter)

    5. Charter will ‘go further’ than FCC’s net neutrality rules in merger with Time Warner Cable (Ted Johnson / Variety)

    6. One thing we can learn from Circa: A broader way to think about structured news (Mark Coddington / Nieman Lab)

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    7. Future tech needs a better dictionary (Eric Scott Johnson / Recode)

     

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