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    Daily Must Reads, June 20, 2012

    by Lily Leung
    June 20, 2012

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

    1. Barnes & Noble reports $57.7 million loss in the fourth quarter (NYT)

    2. Will bot-reporters be as trusted a source as Walter Cronkite? (Fast Company)

    3. Now you can visit popular Twitter accounts without seeing @ replies (Twitter)

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    4. How The Telegraph monetized its iPad app (Digiday)

    5. Short-lived pay wall at the New York Post comes down (Forbes)

    6. Do you use Facebook’s Life Events feature? Few are (ReadWriteWeb)

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    7. This app promises to cure our daily information overload (Businessweek)

    8. NPR intern’s blog post on 11,000-song collection spurs piracy debate (NYT)


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