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    Categories: Must Reads

Daily Must Reads, March 26, 2012

The best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Lily Leung.

1. Pinterest revises terms, gives up right to sell content posted on the site (VentureBeat)

2. Bloggers and social media help elevate Trayvon Martin story into national conversation (Poynter)

3. Two big-name entrepreneurs team up to create Airtime, a social-video company (Lost Remote)

4. Leader of Washington Post Live leaves to join D.C.-based digital startup (JimRomenesko.com)

5. Ark.com hopes to become the best place for people searches on the web (TechCrunch)

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Lily Leung :Lily writes about residential real estate at the U-T San Diego (formerly known as The San Diego Union-Tribune.) She previously covered local government at The Arizona Republic, where her hallmark was watchdog reporting. Her work has been published in The Miami Herald, Naples (Fla.) Daily News and businessjournalism.org. She really digs social-media tools like Storify, open government and San Diego craft beer. Her latest obsession is vinyl-hunting.

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