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Aug. 16, 2011, 6 p.m.

Links on Twitter: Behind the design of Likes, Nielsen measures online ads and a newsroom community engagement guide

A stat to consider: Sixty percent of videos on YouTube are now processed in under a minute http://t.co/Ji71Q9D »

Our friends at @Shorensteinctr are having a video contest to answer "What is the future of news?" http://t.co/VJXcoVW »

Nielsen has launched "Online campaign ratings" to measure online advertising. http://t.co/izkaeUm »

PSA: The Washington Post is looking for a social media editor http://t.co/cnqE0oy »

The numbers are in: Business journalists in the US make a median salary of… http://t.co/hUz7Vtb »

Photo competition is on: Twitter has released the API for its photo uploader http://t.co/6GYxogl »

Who made the cut on Time’s list of the 50 best websites of 2010? http://t.co/NwqyL9u »

Is it time to get your newsroom serious about community engagement? There’s a guide for "The Talk" http://t.co/fIVWS2V »

Pulse keeps bringing on new news partners, this time: Al Jazeera English http://t.co/Cx06b9w »

New "Why’s this so good?" on @niemanstory: Katherine Boo takes on the ties that bind – by @dougmcgray http://t.co/nWZGDPb »

PSA: The National Journal is looking for an Online Editor http://t.co/h8KytAu »

Looks like the Fox Wall is up on Hulu. Only authenticated subscribers can access new shows now http://t.co/Y4YE01o »

Meet the 29-year-old designer who developed the Look of "Like" for Facebook http://t.co/qGSNkES »

A case for making wireless companies pay a fee for providing access to mobile news http://t.co/GNkmukb »

Are all local news aggregation services setting themselves up for failure? http://t.co/BCWo66k »

Good morning! Huffpost finds itself in another dust up over free work, now with designers http://t.co/DjKxRmy »

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