» Arianna Huffington wants the HuffPo to “move like an Internet newspaper,” so she’s preparing sports, tech and book spinoffs to launch within the next two months. [The Wrap]
» Now that Wikipedia links are ubiquitous, the Wikimedia Foundation has decided to add another layer of security to edits made about living people. [NY Times]
» Lots of people question whether long-form journalism can work on the web — the managing editor of TIME.com says it can’t, and claims he has metrics to prove it. [Beet.TV]
» Should the right to free speech enable bloggers to just say whatever is on their mind? No, says the Seattle Times‘ Editorial Page Editor Ryan Blethen. [Seattle Times]
» Time and again in the last few decades, there have been predictions that digital media would overtake print — but it hasn’t happened yet. [Boston.com]
» The Miami Heat have not only told Michael Beasley to go into rehab but also taken away his Twitter account. [Mediaite]

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