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Jan. 25, 2011, 6 p.m.

Links on Twitter: A stable media ecosystem, a Block by Block manager, a new way to long-form

A guide to watching/reading/sharing tonight’s “most wired State of the Union in history” http://nie.mn/if5cr1 »

Great part-time job opportunity: Block by Block is looking for a community manager http://nie.mn/dII66M »

TNR editor on the mag’s “online cover stories” and the future of longform http://nie.mn/eJTRWt »

We’ve found “a stable state in an ecosystem of many different analog and digital media devices, co-existing in harmony” http://nie.mn/gIs6MI »

How should a White House Quora work? http://nie.mn/hsEywu »

The NYT may create an “EZ Pass lane for leakers” http://nie.mn/hp5BFY »

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Journalists fight digital decay
“Physical deterioration, outdated formats, publications disappearing, and the relentless advance of technology leave archives vulnerable.”
A generation of journalists moves on
“Instead of rewarding these things with fair pay, job security and moral support, journalism as an industry exploits their love of the craft.”
Prediction markets go mainstream
“If all of this sounds like a libertarian fever dream, I hear you. But as these markets rise, legacy media will continue to slide into irrelevance.”