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Top 5 June 7, 2010

  1. iPhone 4
    Better battery, camera, videoconferencing, and more
  2. Nielsen going public
    Biggest media IPO in a while
  3. FiveThirtyEight moves to NYT
    Times begins hosting the blog, Nate Silver to contribute to paper, magazine
  4. Online-only Christian Science Monitor
    Detailed piece about the paper's experiment
  5. Zuckerberg grilled at D8
    Mossberg and Swisher put him on the hot seat
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