Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg's guide on what to read at Davos
Zuckerberg picked it for his Facebook book club, which turned the titles it picked into major bestsellers. âIt's a timely book about how and why violence has steadily decreased throughout our history, and how we can continue this trend,â he said. The book may be helpful reading for the 2,500 world
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Jesper Doub, CEO of publisher Spiegel Online, believes the time is right to create a subscriptions model. In a recent conversation, Doub discussed Spiegel's reader-revenue strategy, the ePrivacy Regulation and the duopoly's power. Our conversation has been edited and condensed. What's your view
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Beth Moroney, former English teacher and administrator in the Edison Public School District, specialized in teaching Creative Writing and Journalism. Recently Moroney published Significant Anniversaries of Holocaust/Genocide Education and Human/Civil Rights, available through the New Jersey
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Moon, an Agnes Scott College assistant professor of poetry and creative writing, will be among several speakers reflecting âon the depth, power, and ever-increasing relevanceâ of King's words beyond the famous âI Have a Dreamâ speech, says Kenneth Elmore (SED'87), associate provost and dean of
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To broaden its audience, British left-leaning news site The Canary has been converting all its text articles to audio since last September. In time, it plans to make its audio articles available on voice assistant devices like Google Home and Amazon Echo, where publishers are increasingly making more
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With Facebook and Google taking two-thirds of every digital dollar, publishers have had to grow, maintain scale and accelerate innovation to stay competitive. In the past, publisher innovation meant rolling out new sites or ad products. To achieve scale and increase the value of their inventory, some
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Publishing deal for board game creator James. James Smith with a prototype … James Smith has just signed a publishing deal with Paul Lamond Games Ltd for his creation 'Reveal'. … Originally called 'Revealations' it's been re-branded as 'Reveal' as publishers felt it sounded snappier. James said: âI
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