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@niemanlab archives: July 10, 2009

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Jul
Busy week, but fun. Thanks for the great discussion. My 40 most-recent links, ranked by your clicks http://nieman.40twits.com 
 
@joeybaker @yelvington @kevglobal What do you make of the rel-principles specification?http://bit.ly/VPNHR Useful? Silly? 
 
@derekg No deal. I already have both of those things! Would pay for clandestine access to full-content RSS feeds, though… 
 
@derekwillis I don’t read Josh’s piece that way. Certainly not directed at NYT execs, who know all that. More a thought piece for others. 
 
@derekg Hmm, OK… if you throw in a tote bag or, better yet, this toaster: http://bit.ly/kORC5 
 
How the Associated Press plans to crowdsource its coverage of the Sotomayor hearings http://tr.im/rKGY (Follow @AP_Courtside
 
@JeffElder Hah, yes, true. From one tribe member to another, I meant PC in its generic form, not in the way Apple has made it a curse word. 
 
News Corp was supposedly developing an e-reader device, but Murdoch now says, “I don’t think that’s likely” http://tr.im/rK67 
 
Dear New York Times: Please charge me more than $5 a month for your website http://tr.im/rJH3 From my boss, @jbenton 
 
@thijsjacobs It’s based on users just saying which they use more frequently, so certainly open to perception/confirmation bias. 
 
Good morning! 43% of iPhone owners use the mobile web more often than they access the Internet on their PCs http://tr.im/rJDs