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Aug. 3, 2009, 6:47 p.m.

Links on Twitter: Selling magazines on the iPhone, flexible e-reader screens, Seattle Post-Intelligencer redesign

“Magazines are the original but unrealized social network.” How one firm is selling content on the iPhone http://tr.im/vhBI »

Flexible e-reader screens: “People worry…it will break if they roll up a device and dump it in their bag” http://tr.im/vhim »

If you’re thinking about fair use and linking, a quick video: @jayrosen_nyu on “the ethic of the link” http://tr.im/vaO4 »

Check out the online-only Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s new look http://www.seattlepi.com »

San Antonio Express-News designer @scottstoddard Twitpics his progress creating the print front page http://tr.im/vkl7 »

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