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In addition to summaries and article links, Crotty Newsletter subscribers will receive breaking and market-making news before anyone else.
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Besides summaries and article links, subscribers receive market-moving news before anyone else.
FORBES: The $10,000 Diploma
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You start by seeding it with the name of a topic, several article links that you know are on topic, and links to profiles of people that you know focus on that topic.
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If Dr. Plonsky doesn't offer the actual article, he links to the site with the information.
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Each cluster features a CNN article surrounded by links to stories on the same topic from elsewhere on the web.
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Be sure to follow the links in the article, dear readers, to find out more about the different work being done to help reduce the environmental impact of filmmaking, as well as some organizations Gale is involved in that are working to protect our planet!
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For instance, a photo of the Croatian National Theatre links to a free article on the country's capital, Zagreb.
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As you can see in the screen shot below (from the Ars Technica article), you can provide links to your files (either containing the key so someone can access them directly or by providing them with the key separately) but you are prompted with a caution about not transmitting the keys through insecure channels and a far-reaching copyright warning.
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It tells us how many people are reading each article on the site, how far down the article people are reading, which Forbes links they click on, etc.
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The ads build upon an article discovery feature Disqus introduced over the summer, a box below the comments that provides links to related articles either on the site or elsewhere on the Web.
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Other pins included a listing of her public speaking engagements, links to news articles in which she'd appeared, her blog and even an article on how to build a resume on Pinterest.
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