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    Daily Must Reads, November 7, 2014

    by Julie Keck
    November 7, 2014

    1. Twitter is working with an advocacy group to investigate the harassment of women (Casey Newton / The Verge)

    2. How one group is making it easier to use social media in Afghanistan (Alicia Shepard / Columbia Journalism Review)

    3. Can Berkeleyside turn an engaged community into a profitable membership program? (Caroline O’Donovan / Nieman Lab)

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    4. Aereo imposes large layoffs, but streaming TV service is not shutting down (Jeff John Roberts / GigaOm)

    5. The path to successful digital transformation starts with pockets of innovation (Ron Miller / TechCrunch)

    6. Hollywood’s new era of millennial assistants (Seth Abramovitch / The Hollywood Reporter)

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    7. The Economist to launch daily bite-size digital briefing (Mark Sweney / Guardian)

     

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