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Big Data & Society: Blog post by Bettina Berendt: Big Capta, Bad Science? Hype and deconstruction
3 years ago
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Blog post by Bettina Berendt: Big Capta, Bad Science? Hype and deconstruction /Big Data & Society
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The economics of the podcast boom - Columbia Journalism Review
3 years ago
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The economics of the podcast boom,by Ann Friedman / Columbia Journalism Review
The Art of Letterpress - The Scholarly Kitchen
3 years ago
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The Art of Letterpress,by David Crotty | The Scholarly Kitchen
Design's return to artisan, at scale - O'Reilly Radar
3 years ago
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Design's return to artisan,at scale: In this week’s Podcast,Jon Follet chats w/ Matt Nish-Lapidus,by @JennWebb/Radar
Where Do Millennials Want to Talk to Retailers? Email - eMarketer
3 years ago
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Where Do Millennials Want to Talk to Retailers? Email (eMarketer)
Barnes & Noble Is More Profitable Than It Looks on the Surface -- The Motley Fool
3 years ago
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Barnes & Noble Is More Profitable Than It Looks on the Surface,by Jim Mueller /Motley Fool
SRA Cards: A History of Programmed Instruction and Personalization
3 years ago
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SRA Cards: A History of Programmed Instruction and Personalization,By Audrey Watters @audreywatters /Hack Edu
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The economics of the podcast boom - Columbia Journalism Review
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The economics of the podcast boom,by Ann Friedman / Columbia Journalism Review
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Hack Education Weekly News,by Audrey Watters @audreywatters
3 years ago