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Dec. 8, 2010, 6 p.m.

Links on Twitter: WikiLeaks and an open web, designing for the iPad, NPR and the moon

So, this is awesome: Neil Armstrong emails @NPR to shed more light on his moon walk http://nie.mn/hc0POp »

From DocumentCloud to The Onion’s mobile app: @RWW‘s production editor lists the top 8 journalism apps of 2010 http://nie.mn/eK1rbb »

“It turns out that peer review is being done on blogs.” http://nie.mn/g3KGAw »

In NYC this Saturday? Interested in what WikiLeaks means to Internet freedom? Then you’ll love this http://nie.mn/ikzCzk »

“We read a lot, and this Tumblr is where we can share all of our strange findings and recent obsessions with you.” http://nie.mn/gQotTi »

Great report from @sdavy: How Calgary’s mayor used social media to get elected http://nie.mn/haolUh »

Design for a tablet ≠ design for the web: the NYT shares some insights http://nie.mn/gYgVFS (via @pilhofer»

PSA: Our friends over at Berkman are looking for an Assistant Project Director for the Digital Media Law Project http://nie.mn/fUnD2k »

Twitter now has 20 multimedia content partners, including blip.tv and Instagram http://nie.mn/gFYabC »

Struggle for Survival: The WikiLeaks Story http://nie.mn/dQx1LB »

Join Register Citizen publisher @mattderienzo for a live chat on JRC’s Newsroom Cafe project today at 10a ET http://nie.mn/eG1Lwa »

It’s back! The Year in Media Errors and Corrections, from “Regret the Error” guru @craigsilverman http://nie.mn/eiimdT »

PayPal exec explains the company’s restriction of WikiLeaks’ account http://nie.mn/ih8fjv »

 
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