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June 2, 2010, 6:03 p.m.

Links on Twitter: Bay Citizen to provide content to NYT, WSJ launches “Opinion Journal Live, AP updates Stylebook to include social media rules

Leveraging transmedia narrative approaches, or, what He-Man can teach us about journalism (via @niemanstory) http://j.mp/cAuNh3 »

Pepsi is now "the exclusive non-alcoholic beverage partner of Foursquare" http://j.mp/cbhFph »

WSJ.com launches "Opinion Journal Live" http://j.mp/ceksQZ »

"I am certain, Apple will be in the search business," says @johnbattelle http://j.mp/944nvQ »

This Friday, @TheBayCitizen will begin providing branded content to the NYT’s Bay Area section http://j.mp/cfsyZU »

The great Truffle Kerfuffle: "reminding writers that, thanks to…online sources, they may no longer have the final word" http://j.mp/d8CJVo »

In which "ROFL" gets an AP Stylebook entry http://j.mp/alOpMZ »

Steve Jobs: "I don’t want to see us descend to a nation of bloggers" http://j.mp/9JzNTy »

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