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    Daily Must Reads, September 15, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    September 15, 2015

    1. Making data work for individuals and communities (Janet Haven / Knight Foundation)

    2. What it’s actually like to be a Black employee at a tech company (Mark S. Luckie / Medium)

    3. Steve Brill, Huffington Post introduce a 58,000-word ‘DocuSerial’ (James Warren / Poynter)

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    4. Appeals court strikes a blow for fair use in long-awaited copyright ruling (Joe Mullin / Ars Technica)

    5. Two-thirds of Wired’s revenue is digital, and brand content is why (Ricardo Bilton / Digiday)

    6. The internet after ad blocking (Casey Johnston / The Awl)

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