Publishers work on errors in textbooks

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Publishers work on errors in textbooks

Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development Director Julius Jwan distributes mathematics textbooks to Class Three pupils of MM Shah Primary School, Kisumu, on January 19, 2018. Some of the books have errors. PHOTO | ONDARI OGEGA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Ad-Blocker Ghostery Just Went Open Source—And Has a New Business Model

For Ghostery though, the company that makes Edward Snowden's recommended ad blocker, publishing all its code on GitHub Thursday also means clearing up some confusion about its past. Before Ghostery was acquired last year by Cliqz, a privacy-focused web browser, the company's revenue
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Street Fight Daily: Mobile Commerce Grows, Publishers Seek Collective Bargaining with Platforms

Street Fight Daily: Mobile Commerce Grows, Publishers Seek Collective Bargaining with Platforms … Representative David Cicilline (D-Rhode Island) plans to introduce a bill that would exempt publishers from antitrust enforcement so they can negotiate collectively over terms for distributing their content.
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Five books by women and about women that everyone should read

Women's writing has long been a thorn in the side of the male literary establishment. From fears in the late 18th century that reading novels—particularly written by women—would be emotionally and physically dangerous for women, to the Brontë sisters publishing initially under male pseudonyms, to the
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Newspapers Seek Antitrust Exemption

Congressman David Cicilline introduced the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act on March 7 to exempt publishers from antitrust laws so they can negotiate collectively with tech platforms (Facebook, Google) over the terms regarding distribution of their content. The Rhode Island Democrat said
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PRESS ROOM: The Black Press Honors Senator Kamala Harris with the NNPA's 2018 Newsmaker …

WASHINGTON, D.C.—(NNPANewswirePR)—The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) will honor Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) with the 2018 Newsmaker of the Year Award during the NNPA's 2018 Black Press Week. The Newsmaker event will take place at the Rayburn House Office
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Crandon captures D4 Regional Title & D4 Sectional Title

Led by first-year head coach Keegan Kincaid with no seniors on the roster, the Crandon Cardinals Varsity Girls Basketball team surprised everyone by securing a spot in the Division 4 WIAA State Tournament for the first time . . . ever. After wrapping up regular season play with a record of 22-2 overall
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