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Jon Mitchell writes that Storify’s new home page signals its shift from a curation tool to a news site: “The homepage of Storify is now a destination that displays the big stories of the day according to citizens of the Web. That’s homepage material for anyone who spends time on social networks, which means it’s a natural place to put some ads and turn Storify into a media business.” ||Â Earlier: Storify unveils new interface for users
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