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Who it's for: New York Times readers, obviously

What we like: Whether you know people who enjoy discussing the news or not, the Times' network is great for sharing and commenting on the paper's stories. The profiles are similar to Twitter in that you find friends and follow their activity. You'll see what stories they're reading and commenting on and then you can make your own recommendations. Even if you're not solely dedicated to the newspaper like some people are, this service is free and easy to use, so you might as well try it. That is, if you can live with your contribution to the death of print journalism.

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