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This is the absolute best deal we've seen on the Google Wifi 3-pack

That was rare to see at all because the majority of eBay sales are on very specific products or from a very specific list of sellers. It's very unusual for eBay to discount the entire site. Seeing another sale so quickly, even if it's 5% less, just means eBay had a lot of unexpected success the first time around.
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This Children's Book About A Gay Rabbit Finding Love Raises Money For LGBTQ Organizations

While it's already a win that this book actually exists — and is No. 1 on the Amazon best-sellers list, beating out the Pence's very own book — it gets even better given the fact that there's an audiobook. This recording features the voices of Jim Parsons as Marlon Bundo, along with guests Jesse Tyler
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Google pours US$300M to aid publishers, combat fake news

The new services, announced on Tuesday in New York, touch nearly every aspect of Google's business and are mainly about keeping publishers on Google's cornerstone property: the web. Subscribe with Google, a new feature, gives publishers data and tools to find, retain and charge subscribers.
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Google launches News Initiative, investing $300 million to help publishers tackle subscriptions and …

Other efforts released as part of the GNI include News Consumer Insights, a dashboard built on top of Google Analytics to help publishers “understand and segment their audiences with a subscription strategy in mind”, and Outline, an open-source tool from Jigsaw that enables news organisations to set
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Google commits $300m to help news publishers

Google is stepping up efforts to improve relations with news publishers with a $300m commitment that includes support for subscriptions and efforts to fight fake news. The launch of the Google News Initiative comes as Google and Facebook face criticism for their emergence as gatekeepers for
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Lockwood Publishing opens Lithuania studio to support Avakin Life development

Newsbrief: Less than one week after opening its third studio in the UK, Avakin Life developer Lockwood Publishing has opened a studio in Lithuania, its first international studio. It's a notable move (especially given last week's expansion into Newcastle) that the developer is using to bolster its flagship
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Schwarzkopf, Scots-Irish, and other tidbits of NJ history | Albright

Once out of the Scudder control, the News disintegrated, publishing its last edition on Aug. 31, 1972. During World War II, Japanese-Americans interned for the duration of the war were released to work at Seabrook Farms in Upper Deerfield. The New Jersey Constitution provides constitutional protection
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Ten winning stories published into 'Borneo Tales' anthology

“The project started off with a series of creative writing workshops held in July 2017 among secondary school students. Conducted by award-winning writers and illustrators – Heidi Shamsuddin, Lim Lay Koon and Gina Yap Lai Yoong – the workshops inspired creative writing among students who were
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Google's making it easy to subscribe to your favorite publishers

Google is today launching Subscribe with Google, a service that lets you suscribe to your favorite news publications… with Google. Go figure. At first glance, the concept benefits publishers and readers alike. Rather than keeping track of your login information for all the publications you subscribe to, you
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Why Digital Publishers Should Look to the Past to Win in the Future

In the words of digital media veteran Michael Rose, a former colleague of mine, “the evolution of media tends to be largely cyclical, with media portal models rising and falling in favor among publishers over the years.” The latest portal to dominate as a distribution channel: Facebook, which The Atlantic
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Former Navy SEAL Authors Action-Thriller “The Terminal List”

After a high school career that included earning awards in history and creative writing, along with a competitive background in lacrosse and martial arts, Carr earned a college degree. He also had two career goals, which he outlined. “The first was to become a SEAL and serve my country in uniform.
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Statut Publishing Company Chooses SFContent.com to Protect Legal Literature in Digital Format

“The project to implement protection for books and automatic serial number generation for the Statut publishing company is not a project for us that needed to be done as a puzzle. We developed such a scheme of work with online eBook stores a few years ago. It is easily installed and successfully
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Fifth-grader finally gets her 'Tomorrow'

Fifth-grader finally gets her 'Tomorrow'. 0. By Current Publishing on March 20, 2018 Event Calendar. By Heather Lusk. Claire Kauffman has portrayed other orphans in three previous productions of the musical ''Annie.'' Now, she's getting her chance to play the title role. Claire Kauffman portrays title role
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University of Brighton course changes leave design students feeling “downgraded and ignored”

Mhairi Lockett, a 22-year-old, third year illustration student, and also a student representative, says that giving students the choice to avoid writing academic essays will “limit their prospects” after university, such as going on to further study, applying for teacher training or submitting work for academic
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Howell EFI Announces 30th Anniversary

Thirty years ago, Ronald Reagan was still president until the November election when George H.W. Bush took the helm, the Liberal Democrat party was formed in the U.K., and Volkswagen closed the Westmoreland Assembly Plant (first factory build by a non-American automaker in the U.S.). It is also
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VERDE VALLEY EDUCATOR OF THE WEEK: Klint McKean

If he wasn't an English teacher, McKean says he'd be a writer, poet, filmmaker or travel show host … if he was “dreaming big.” Teaching … That's a writing axiom that composition teachers tell their students, but often fail to show in our instruction. … “I have a Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing-Poetry.
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A Cannes winner returns to the classroom, but not to form, with disappointing thriller The Workshop

Once again, the protagonist is a teacher—in this case, a successful author named Olivia (Marina Foïs) who's running a creative-writing workshop for teenagers in the south of France. It's an ethnically and culturally diverse group of kids, though they all come from working-class families; the goal Olivia has
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Rancho Santa Fe resident translates Navy SEAL and corporate experience into management …

The forward is penned by Gleeson's fellow former SEAL Mark Owen, who also wrote the best-sellers “No Easy Day” and “No Hero.” The latter offered his own leadership concepts for application to organizations. “But what I like about 'TakingPoint' and the principles you will learn in the following pages is
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