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March 22, 2010, 6:19 p.m.

Links on Twitter: NYT launches daily newscast, Americans watch TV, surf Web simultaneously, Google redirects users in China

This is amazing: Slate airs homemade ads on Fox News. For $1,300. Using Google. http://j.mp/9WdNLP »

“I’ve never seen a clearer outline of the way that the legal counsels…would like to re-imagine the future of the web.” http://j.mp/9Igc6o »

Big Google/China news today: Google will stop censoring search results on Google.cn http://j.mp/cgbHCr »

NYT follows in WSJ, Sports Illustrated footsteps, launches daily online newscast. http://j.mp/aTIhQt »

Americans simultaneous use of TV and Internet jumped 35% in the last quarter of 2009 over 2008 http://j.mp/aetKD7 »

SkyNews.com has added “social media literacy” as an objective on digital media staff’s performance reviews http://j.mp/9t6R8I »

How will the healthcare overhaul affect you? Check this interactive explainer from @nytimes http://j.mp/9aJS28 »

More geowars news: Rummble enables check-ins via hashtag, sentiment analysis http://j.mp/bM6yaI »

Sports Illustrated follows in WSJ footsteps, launches daily online anchored newscasts http://j.mp/9RSYle »

We’re enjoying the convo about the virtues–and perils–of anonymous comments under this @mathewi post http://j.mp/d7m4JD »

Is online TV more like web browsing or watching a movie? NBC banks on browsing, unveils interactive design http://j.mp/b0mhKX »

Don’t forget: A few news orgs would still like to make aggregation opt-in (new from @chanders): http://j.mp/9Igc6o »

Gordon Brown announces plan to make Britain “the world leader in the digital economy” by 2020 http://j.mp/dpedlz »

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