Japan's First Missile Defense Satellite Set For Launch

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Japan's First Missile Defense Satellite Set For Launch

The Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, will be the site of this nation's first launch of a satellite that will be dedicated to
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A half-century later, questions cloud Boston Strangler case

FILE – In this Jan. 10, 1967, file photo shows Albert DeSalvo, right, arrives for a court appearance in Cambridge, Mass. Fifty years ago a judge
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Award-winning authors to speak at AE Stringer Series

She teaches English and creative writing at the University of West Georgia. The free event is sponsored by the Department of English, the College of
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Global Eagle Entertainment Plays Cricket … Gains Worldwide Rights

Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. (GEE) (NASDAQ:ENT) has entered into broadcasting agreement for a sport that actually stops for a tea break.
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Publishers made over $89 bn as downloads reached 90 bn in 2016: App Annie

MUMBAI: Given worldwide growth in both downloads and usage, publisher revenue grew 40% year-on-year—an acceleration over 2015's growth
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Here's Another Reason For Media Companies to be Wary of Facebook

Video also seemed to be promoted more in users' feeds as well, and therefore many publishers started beefing up their video teams and spending
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Father of man killed by police sues California department

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The father of a mentally distressed black man shot and killed by police who thought he was armed sued the San Diego-area
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China Plans to Launch an Earthquake Cognizant Satellite

China is expected to launch a satellite later this year to gather electromagnetic data, according to the Hindustan Times infosite. This satellite may be
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Russian publishing giant picks up Crytek's FPS Warface

My.com, which runs online games such as Revelation Online, Armored Warfare and Skyforge, will take over publishing and operations of Warface in
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Facebook may not pay publishers to make live videos

New York, Jan 18 (IANS): After paying more than $50 million last year to publishers and celebrities to create live video on the platform, Facebook may
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Digital Publishing: Why the New York Times Continues to Invest in Virtual Reality

I apologize ahead of time for taking you down yet another road promising to lead to the future of journalism. The only difference with this road is it's
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