Monday Breakdown

1. Clicktivism is ruining leftist activism

2. Justin Bieber must be taking his cues from 4chan

3. The most geeky graph you’ll see today

4. Let Google tell you what you want

5. The Guardian launches governmental pledge-tracking tool

6. 1.2 Million Online Readers Have Ditched The Times Of London’s Websites Since It Started Making Them Pay

7. Salon claims that anti-”mosque” controversy started by single, right wing blogger

8. OBSERVATION: The “Read More” copy-and-paste embed code is the worst widely-adopted web practice in the last year.

9. New York Times Co. Newspaper Starts Charging For Online Content

10. Rupert Murdoch has never succeeded in any digital venture he’s ever managed

11. North Korea Joins Twitter

12. Stan McChrystal has a new gig – as a lecturer in New Haven

13. Hulu thinks it’s worth $2 billion. Compare to $1.5 billion Google paid for YouTube

14. Ann Coulter is hosting some kind of gay Republican fundraising event

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