The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 31 March – 5 April
1. How to: verify content from social media
2. Ten ideas for news outlets using Pinterest
3. Archie Bland to be youngest Independent deputy editor
4. App of the week for journalists: SkyRecorder, for recording Skype calls on iPhone/iPad
5. Students to launch liveblogging platform Ocqur
6. Bloggers lose $105m pay claim against Huffington Post
7. Rebekah Brooks reapplies for Leveson core participant status
8. Veteran broadcaster and Media Society chairman David Walter dies
9. Future Publishing launches iPad-only title as second screen to computer
10. Police refer ‘Gypsy’ headline case to CPS
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