Here are some of the stories people are talking about this morning:
- Judge gives OK to authors, photographers to sue Google over book scanning (paidContent)
- On Facebook, ‘Likes’ Become Ads (New York Times)
- In Ad Network Nightmare, Microsoft Making ‘Do Not Track’ Default for IE 10 (Wired)
- Is the UN the next big threat to internet freedom? (GigaOM)
- Looks Like Pinterest, Takes On Evernote: Clipboard Launches Its Web Clipping Service To All (TechCrunch)
- More bad news for Facebook, as site crashes (GigaOM)
- Digital news pioneer Michael Bloomberg reads 8 newspapers a day (VentureBeat)
- New Netflix iOS app capitulates to bandwidth caps (GigaOM)

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