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Aug. 12, 2009, 6:40 p.m.

Links on Twitter: Why MSNBC lets you embed its video, top 10 print-media websites, relative impact of baby-killer mug shots

“We have a motivation and incentive to distribute our content broadly.” Why MSNBC lets you embed its video http://tr.im/whfm »

Top 10 print-media sites in U.S.: NY Times, USA Today, People, Washington Post, TV Guide… http://tr.im/wgpV »

Keeping track of the Twitter reactions [to AP post] here: http://twitter.com/NiemanLab/favorites Thanks for all your responses! »

Regarding the emotional impact of baby-killer mug shots: Print 1, Internet 0 http://tr.im/wgZB »

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