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Aug. 23, 2010, 6:30 p.m.

Links on Twitter: women love the web, Ning goes freemium-free, the digital divide narrows

Love this. "Amusing Ourselves to Death"…visualized http://j.mp/bEvUMs (via @amonk) »

"Everything we put on the Web is both ephemeral and archival": @scottros on Facebook and "the future’s past" http://j.mp/b072pd »

.@ProPublica continues its great work in the news-app space with its BP Claims Tracker widget http://j.mp/dpip9w »

What will happen to Ning when it’s freemium-free? http://j.mp/anRSmv »

Pew finds gap in broadband access between African-American and white households narrowing http://j.mp/cLN6jJ »

According to ComScore, women "are embracing the Internet in a way that men are not" http://j.mp/bCApbj »

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