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3:20 AM ET, November 26, 2012

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Julian Pecquet / Hillicon Valley:
Gaza violence leads lawmakers to call for shuttering terror groups on Twitter  —  The past week's violence in Gaza has rekindled calls for Twitter to shutter the accounts of U.S.-labeled terror groups such as Hamas.  —  Seven House Republicans asked the FBI in September to demand that Twitter …
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Dave Winer / Scripting News:
Bullet points on Ev's new startup  —  I listened to a podcast interview between Evan Williams and Jeffrey Zeldman yesterday.  It had a few bits about Medium, which is his new startup.  I am interested in know what his thinking is on this — as we've been exploring the same territory for a number of years …
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Jon Mitchell / ReadWrite:
Medium: Why You Should Watch Two Twitter Co-Founders' New Idea  —  Keep an eye on Medium.  I know it's one of those mysterious invite-only things, but the posts are open for everyone with a Twitter account to read, and you should really take a look.  It's very easy to find great stuff …
David Carr / New York Times:
Using War as Cover to Target Journalists  —  The setting at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel on Tuesday represented the height of refinement, but Alan Rusbridger, editor in chief of The Guardian, reminded the black-tie crowd at the annual dinner for the Committee to Protect Journalists of something …
Christine Haughney / Media Decoder:
Hiring a Bush Daughter, to Attract Younger Readers  —  Southern Living, a magazine with features on decorating fireplace mantels and profiles of former President Jimmy Carter describing how he hunts holiday turkeys, has a loyal following among middle-aged Southern women.
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Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
Knitd to launch as web app for premium content  —  Readers will buy articles via a micropayment system, with journalists receiving 80 per cent  —  Copyright: Image by Alexander Kirch, Dreamtime.com  —  Knitd, a web app that will offer readers the chance to buy single articles via a micropayment system …
Richard Nieva / PandoDaily:
Umano wants to tell you the news, literally  —  As a Bay Area resident, I think I can speak for most when I say: BART is awful.  The Bay Area Rapid Transit pales in comparison to other metropolis' public transportation trains.  It's overly crowded at rush hour, makes a grand total of eight stops …
Ben Dowell / Guardian:
McAlpine libel: 20 tweeters including Sally Bercow pursued for damages  —  Comedian Alan Davies and the Guardian's George Monbiot also in defamed McAlpine's sights  —  Sally Bercow, the wife of the speaker of the House of Commons, comedian Alan Davies and Guardian columnist George Monbiot are among twenty …
Neil Thurman / Journalism.co.uk:
Why liveblogs outperform other online news formats by up to 300%  —  Researcher Neil Thurman outlines findings from Guardian.co.uk liveblogging study  —  Copyright: Image byilouque on Flickr.  Some rights reserved. … In our study we found that liveblogs at Guardian.co.uk are getting 300 per cent …
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
‘CHANGE OR DIE’: Why Federated Media Has To Reinvent Online Advertising All Over Again  —  Federated Media Publishing was once a game-changing startup poised to shake up the digital advertising world.  —  Now, it's the one that's been shaken by a fast-moving industry, with layoffs and turnover in its executive ranks.
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
TV Everywhere Isn't: Why You Can't Watch Monday Night Football on Your iPhone  —  The TV Everywhere pitch is straightforward: If you pay for cable TV, you can watch cable TV wherever you want — on your iPad, in your bedroom, on your phone, in the airport, etc.
Caitlin Johnston / Poynter:
Journalism that works: Telling the story of school deterioration, rebuilding  —  Many of America's school buildings are in disarray, with leaking roofs, toxic air and termite-invested walls.  Parade Magazine decided to tackle this issue in a 2,000-word story, but one that editors …
 
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