New Lawrence historian Brooke Hunter ready to 'forge her path'
Hunter continued her research and, along with Waters and other members of the historical society, wrote and published articles about key aspects of Lawrence Township history. Hunter wrote one of her pieces on the African American community that emerged on Lewisville Road in the 19th century.
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Digital Turbine, Inc. (Nasdaq: APPS), the Company empowering operators and Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEMs”) around the globe with end-to-end mobile solutions, today announced the divestiture of its Content and Advertisers & Publishers
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Digital Turbine, Inc. (Nasdaq: APPS), the Company empowering operators and Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEMs”) around the globe with end-to-end mobile solutions, today announced the divestiture of its Content and Advertisers & Publishers (“A&P”) businesses in two separate transactions.
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Four publisher groups have warned Google its preparations for GDPR are not good enough, MarTechToday reports. The four groups cover publishers in North America and Europe. Digital Content Next, European Publishers Council, News Media Alliance and the News Media Association are concerned
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Public libraries, which often operate on tight budgets, are among the most grateful recipients of volunteer services. From the patron who stops to shovel the walk on … The collection was also supplemented by Mary buying best sellers from book clubs with her own money. Monetary donations as well as
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Stan Cohen, Centennial Award. Cohen, founder of Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., has helped keep alive Missoula County's history and preserve many of its cultural resources. His commitment to the collection, preservation and interpretation of that history has been a labor of love spanning the past 44
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How do you build resiliency and improve your ability to bounce back from failure? I turned to an expert on resiliency, Wharton School Professor and TED WorkLife Podcast host Adam Grant, who has authored three New York Times best-sellers: Give and Take, Option B (co-authored with Sheryl
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May is here, and the year continues to deliver more amazing books than any one reader can be expected to handle. Not that we're complaining, of course. This month is going to keep our to-read lists growing faster than we're checking off titles, but we're eagerly awaiting publishers' newest tomes
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Back in March I reported Google was asking its publisher partners to get consent on its behalf to gather data on European users and target ads using its popular ad-tech tools once the forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation comes into force in May. Among the requirements, Google wants
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I'm lucky enough to have been writing full-time for about five years now. I live with my partner, who is also freelance. It's great in some respects, in that we can work more or less to our own schedules. The downside of course (apart from no holiday/sick pay and uncertain income!) is that we both end up
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Studio arts, museum studies, creative writing, indigenous liberal studies and cinematic arts and technology are among the associate and bachelor programs. One-year certificate programs are offered online. IAIA also has an MFA for creative writing. White said IAIA offers an immense amount of support
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We discussed a few months ago how Google dumped the GDPR responsibilities on their AdSense publishers and customers, as opposed to taking responsibility themselves for the liability. Well, it resulted in a massive publisher group of 4,000 publishers writing a scathing 5-page letter to Google's CEO
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