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    Daily Must Reads, November 18, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    November 18, 2015

    1. You can now search through more than 400 media ethics codes (Kristen Hare / Poynter)

    2. NYT using Paris email updates to explore a new method of interaction with readers (Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab)

    3. When disaster strikes, where do we turn? Facebook and Twitter, of course (Jeff Jarvis / Observer)

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    4. Four reasons why Google is bringing Google Plus back to life (Mark Bergen / Re/code)

    5. Companies target journalists with ads on Facebook (Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal)

    6. How P&G is tying Snapchat ads to in-store sales (Tim Peterson / Advertising Age)

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    7. On fake Instagram, a chance to be real (Valeriya Safronova / New York Times)

     

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