Most Afghans can't read, but book trade is booming

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Most Afghans can't read, but book trade is booming

At a time when book publishers in many countries are struggling, over the last three years those in Afghanistan have been flourishing — and that is despite the country's chronically low literacy rates: Only 2 out of 5 Afghan adults can read. But those who can seem to be doing it with remarkable regularity,
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Over 1 million PUBG cheaters banned in January but it's “escalating”

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is exceptionally popular and it will have been the best selling game on Steam month on month for nearly a year next month. Although PUBG is incredibly popular, it has attracted hackers in their droves. Cheat protection system BattlEye tweeted out this morning that over
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Can He Tear Up That $400 Textbook?

It's the latter feature that could set Top Hat apart in the crowded ed-tech space: “Everyone's doing classroom response systems,” says Fiona Hollands, professor of education at Columbia University's Teachers College, “but not everybody's providing a platform for [professors'] self-publishing” of textbooks.
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Loveland transplant Douglas Light releases second novel

Light wanted to take advantage of the marketing knowledge that traditional publishers have to offer, versus self-publishing. “It's a lot of work (to market), and going that route helps get the book out further. Plus it also adds credibility to what I'm doing,” he said. “At least one other person likes what I'm doing
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