The Year Everyone Realized Digital Media Is Doomed

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The Year Everyone Realized Digital Media Is Doomed

Medium rethought its role as a “platisher”—that horrid portmanteau of platform and publisher—when it “spun off” Matter, its National Magazine
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What I Learned Through Self-Publishing My Own Book

self-publishing. I have a banner hanging above my desk that says, “Anything is Possible.” This year, I proved it. I wrote a book.* Specifically, a novel
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This Lady Is On Board Of The 5G Infrastructure Association… SES' VP Of Institutional Relations And …

Christine Leurquin, Vice President, Institutional Relations and Communications at SES, has been elected to the Board of the 5G Infrastructure
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Nothing matters except Harry Potter

Sales data published Dec. 12 by industry magazine Publishers Weekly show that this year's new Potter release, Cursed Child—Parts I and II, dwarfs
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Ray Tindle spins away, but journalism will die without a strategy

As owner of more than 220 local titles across Britain, the Tindle group is one of the country's top 10 newspaper publishers and has been responsible
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Successful Development Of Strategic Partners For Teleport Operators Report Released By WTA

The Effective Strategic Partnership for Teleport Operators explores the factors that produce or prevent success in developing strategic partnerships in
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Academic publishing houses lose appeal against Delhi University & photocopy shop

Academic publishing houses, OUP and CUP have suffered yet another defeat in their litigation against Delhi University and a photocopy shop when a
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Publishers vs Pupils: Delhi High Court has struck a blow for the right to copy copyrighted material

The initial lawsuit had been brought in 2012 by three leading global publishers, namely Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press and
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DNA packaging in viral capsids with peptide arms

Strong chain rigidity and electrostatic self-repulsion of packed double-stranded DNA in viruses require a molecular motor to pull the DNA into the
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