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    Daily Must Reads, November 19, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    November 19, 2015

    1. How one blog helped spark the New York Times’ digital evolution (Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab)

    2. 30 years of research on gender, equality, and diversity at the MIT Media Lab (J. Nate Matias / Medium)

    3. Internet shutdowns are the wrong response to national security threats (Deji Olukotun & Peter Micek / Access Now)

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    4. Carnegie Mellon denies FBI paid for Tor-breaking research (Andy Greenberg / Wired)

    5. Report: Interactive documentary & digital journalism (via MIT Open Documentary Lab)

    6. The problem with 911 and cellphones (Alexis Fitts / The Atlantic)

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