What’s this? A Washington Post Morning Roundup? We were amazed enough when the City Paper turned up an internal Post memo that urged reporters to start providing more links inside their stories. But this city’s newspaper of record has long held fast to the outdated notion that acknowledging the work of other news outlets is somehow a sign of weakness, a policy that has made the Post appear petty and/or tone deaf on plenty of occasions since the internet became a juggernaut. But linking to provide context inside the text of a news story is one thing — actually providing a Roundup, which exists solely to point readers to what other outlets are reporting — that’s an entirely different story. Could the Washington Post actually be on the verge of a cultural revolution?