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Send in three sample posts written in the Engadget style to the email address at the bottom of this article.
ENGADGET: Want to write for Engadget? We're hiring in Europe!
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The attorney and author of this article said to me via email: I spoke with an attorney at the CFTC Monday who is dealing with these rules.
FORBES: Questions Linger Regarding New Forex Rules
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First, the entire article is a guy taking an email promotional ad from one company and basically claiming a competitor, ZAGG, is a fraud.
FORBES: Another Blow to ZAGG's InvisibleSHIELD Delusion
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In the email below Dan pokes holes in a recent WSJ article written by Malkiel.
FORBES: Malkiel Shills For Indexing Again, But Backs Baidu Just In Case
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To the left of each article, there are icons that allow you to save it for offline reading, mark it as a favorite, or email a link to the Web version of that article, which can be read even by a nonsubscriber.
WSJ: Encyclopaedia Britannica Now Fits Into an App
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In late December of 2011, while browsing the Internet, I came across an article about a random reporter who obtained the email address of a famous billionaire by conducting a simple Google search.
FORBES: A 3-Step Plan To Get Into Your Startup Hero's Inbox
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Lloyd marketed the event using the Meetup social network employing a technique I write about in Ten Myths About Using Social Networking for Business before I wrote the article, and I marketed the event through my email list and other digital assets.
FORBES: How Social Media Got Me Developing For Michelle Obama
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For example, when a lead comes in, when the buyer sends an email, when someone signs up for a webinar, or when an article about the buyer appears online.
FORBES: Crushpath Visualizes Path To Sales Domination
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The phishing email in question appeared to come from the email account of another AP staffer, with a request to click a link to a "very important" article on the Washington Post website.
BBC: AP Twitter account hacked in fake 'White House blasts' post