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1. Garfield: There is no 'golden age' of journalism: Free does not mean better (Guardian)
2. A driving force behind Wikipedia will be stepping down (NYT)
3. Social media unites supporters of same-sex marriage, but is that enough? (PBS)
4. Windows phone is outselling iPhone...in a few places (memeburn)
5. Report: Twitter ad revenues higher that expected with strong mobile numbers (PaidContent.org)
6. Google wants to keep sponsored newspaper content out of Google News (Search Engine Land)
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PCMag.com :: At the Google I/O conference in May, many Android phone vendors and U.S. wireless carriers made a long-awaited promise: From then on, any new Android phone would receive timely OS updates for at least 18 months following launch, as part of the then newly christened Google Update Alliance.
Looking back today, that never happened.
[Jamie Lendino:] If you own an Android phone, you may have watched with frustration as a new version of the OS hit the market. It's almost never clear if your phone will ever get that upgrade—unlike with iOS or Windows Phones, which always get all upgrades.
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