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    Daily Must Reads, June 29, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    June 29, 2015

    1. Google manipulates search results, according to study from Yelp and legal star Tim Wu (Mark Bergen / Re/code)

    2. Were all those rainbow profile photos another Facebook experiment? (J. Nathan Matias / The Atlantic)

    3. Poynter will partner for Pulitzer’s 2016 centennial with a focus on social justice (Kristen Hare / Poynter)

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    4. Where is the Taylor Swift of news to force tech companies to pay up? (Jane Martinson / Guardian)

    5. A Duke team tests a new way of reporting on New York City government (Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab)

    6. Inside LittleThings, a quietly viral site with a huge audience (Ricardo Bilton / Digiday)

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    7. Student privacy at risk in the age of big data (Farai Chideya / The Intercept)

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