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    Daily Must Reads, February 23, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    February 23, 2015

    1. Egypt jails activist-blogger for five years (via BBC News)

    2. Edward Snowden documentary Citizenfour wins Oscar (Andrew Pulver / Guardian)

    3. Ken Silverstein reportedly quits First Look, blaming “management’s incompetence” (Paul Carr / Pando Daily)

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    4. Feminist writers are so besieged by online abuse that some have begun to retire (Michelle Goldberg / Washington Post)

    5. Google launches YouTube Kids on Android and iOS (Napier Lopez / The Next Web)

    6. People who are making their Twitter histories self-destruct (Kevin Roose / Fusion)

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    7. Free articles: News Consumption in an Age of Mobile Media (Oscar Westlund / Mobile Media & Communication)

     

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