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July 8, 2011, 6 p.m.

Links on Twitter: Data on engagement, Google+, and News of the World

Pew: Google+ accounted for 35% of news links on Twitter last week http://nie.mn/phQknH »

That social @ProPublica app we wrote about last week http://nie.mn/jA6Yv3? Here’s how it synced with Facebook http://nie.mn/nV33gP »

Great-looking debate set for Tuesday: the Internet’s effect on journalism http://nie.mn/qcFWdl »

RJI engagement survey: 44% of newspapers editors plan to increase involvement with their communities over the next year http://nie.mn/oZm8am »

“Long story shortlist”: @NYTimes editors are now picking the paper’s best long-form stories (via @poynter) http://nie.mn/r2C2XR »

News of the World: demographic and circulation data (via @kleinmatic) http://nie.mn/n3XvpE »

A federal court has rejected the FCC’s relaxed ownership rule http://nie.mn/n2v9Kr »

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