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March 17, 2011, 6:29 p.m.

Links on Twitter: GOOD expands, EU wants to enforce online privacy laws and Google tools for nonprofits

Change is, well, @Good. How the magazine made a little money, found a new business and is expanding http://nie.mn/giWY4y »

Good news nonprofits: Google has a one-stop shop for nonprofits looking to use apps and AdWords http://nie.mn/f8N7mJ »

That sure was fast. Meet @FreeNYT, who may be Twitter’s answer to The Daily: Indexed »

"Long-form is absolutely not dead": Insights from ProPublica, The New Yorker, TAL and Frontline http://nie.mn/fTfi4a »

RT @nytjim: We’ve published 900 comments on our article about digital subscriptions, along w/ some corporate replies. http://nyti.ms/dYnKuQ »

The number is 20: NYT announces online subscription plan, 20 article limit for non subscribers http://nie.mn/gTZK1O »

As APIs become a basic building block to apps how will businesses adapt? http://nie.mn/fOVGYo »

The Duke of Brunswick and the net: How British libel law impacts online news http://nie.mn/gkR1bK »

The EU may change privacy laws to give users more control over their info online http://nie.mn/icOlNd »

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The media becomes an activist for democracy
“We cannot be neutral about this, by definition. A free press that doesn’t agitate for democracy is an oxymoron.”
Embracing influencers as allies
“News organizations will increasingly rely on digital creators not just as amplifiers but as integral partners in storytelling.”
Action over analysis
“We’ve overindexed on problem articulation, to the point of problem admiring. The risk is that we are analyzing ourselves into inaction and irrelevance.”