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    Daily Must Reads, March 30, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    March 30, 2015

    1. Lauren Laverne launches online platform aimed at women (Jasper Jackson / Guardian)

    2. Facebook hosting doesn’t change things, the world already changed (via Eugene Wei)

    3. Angie’s List halts expansion plans to protest Indiana’s “Religious Freedom” law (Dawn Chmielewski & Arik Hesseldahl / Re/code)

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    4. Periscope won’t change the world – but it appeals to journalists’ vanity (Mic Wright / The Next Web)

    5. How a hobby foreign affairs blog became a paywalled news destination — and a business (Simon Owens / Nieman Lab)

    6. A professional Russian troll tells all (Dmitry Volchek & Daisy Sindelar / Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty)

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    7. Our own Mark Glaser talks innovation, news apps, and the future of investigative reporting (Matt S. Carroll / Medium)

     

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