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Companies weighted tweets, sharing of content and blog postings far more heavily than consumers.
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In his blog postings, Mr. Graham consistently mischaracterizes both the goals and the outcomes of the Utah Health Exchange.
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Winds had ripped sails aboard the vessel, even before the voyage enters the worst of the weather, crew members said in recent blog postings.
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He has written several books and, on a Panasonic Toughbook computer that rarely leaves his side, produces a constant stream of poems, essays, and blog postings.
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Anonymous blog postings about her months-old baby forced her to acknowledge that her unmarried teenage daughter is pregnant under circumstances that no parent and no child could want.
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It is important not to rush to judgment based on emotionally-charged headlines about patent lawsuits or misleading articles and blog postings that get wrong even basic facts about the patent system.
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Fake Twitter and Facebook accounts have been created in their names, along with a Wikipedia entry and dozens of message board postings and blog comments.
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I've posted a new entry ("We're All Entrepreneurs Now") and resolve to keep this blog fresh with two or more postings a week.
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Like Microsoft before it, Google cultivates developers, with all-day mapping conferences, lunches with Schmidt, work on new coding languages and open-source development, and almost daily postings of new code and product information on a company blog.
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Some bloggers are allowing Google to place advertising links next to their postings, and thus get paid every time a reader of their blog clicks on them.
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