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Shravan Venkataraman 🔥🚀💰
theBuoyantMan
If you have experience/expertise in a topic and want to share/sell that in a book format,- don't be half-assed- don't put together a google docs file and export as pdf-
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Andrew Ross Sorkin
andrewrsorkin
Here are the questions I'd ask at today's Big Tech hearing (included in today's @dealbook). Rather than ask them about their own companies -- which they will likely defend --
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Khe Hy
khemaridh
Would you work:- 16 hours a day- for 6 days a week- for 6 straight monthsTo protect your job during a pandemic?A thread about *becoming indispensable* Seth Godin describes the
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Mary
Mareighh
Did anyone else who studied Communications in school inevitably have some classmates cling on to the idea that reading digital texts was horrible and rotting our silly millennial brains? That
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Laurel Cremant / Snark Maven
LaurelCremant
I remember my first ereader. It was a Sony with a carmel leather case gifted to me by my now husband. I remember purchasing my first ebooks and not blinking
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Scarlet Ferret Bookshop
scarlet_ferret
Who owns a Kindle or Kobo ereader?Do you know that you can buy ebooks from hundreds of different bookshops, not only Amazon or Kobo?It's not scary, perfectly legit, and opens
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Derek Kompare
d_kompare
The problem with the “SVOD age” is that we’re losing the concept of owning (vs renting) a copy of a media text. Once that right goes, the maintenance of culture
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Dr Helen Foxhall Forbes 🇪🇺🕯
HFoxhallForbes
.@AmazonUK is selling a number of @durham_uni PhD theses as kindle books, all under the name of “Durham Philosophy”, including uni branding & copyright statement that they are not to
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Matthew
mjlwry
Struggling to pull my thoughts together for this article. My basic thesis is that a latent prometheanism underlies much of orthodox Marxism which structures the workerism/productivism of those tendencies. It
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Ankur Warikoo
warikoo
My top books I read in 2020A thread... Almanack of Naval RavikantWhat a stunning and thoughtful compilation of @naval's work and words. I predict that this is going to define
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Pawel Chudzinski
pawell
There are millions of books out there - impossible to ever read everything one would like to + high chance of reading the wrong stuff. How do you choose /
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Richard Medhurst 📚 🇯🇵
RichardMedh
I read through Judy Wakabayashi's advanced guide to Japanese-English translation, and I liked it a lot, as it's very practical and packed with information. As an experienced translator, I found
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christmas cheer empress alice
__justplaying
my experience with dopamine detox threadokay so about six years ago i broke my leg, which made me briefly face my mortality and had me in a cast for 6
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Dr Sarb Johal
sarb
1/n “WHAT WOULD YOU KNOW?” is a question I’ve been asked a few times recently, especially from my British friends. #covid19 2/n Writing my book from here in New Zealand
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
On a bicycle parts ecommerce merchant's website in the Netherlands...https://www.dutchbikebits.com/shipping This is 100% real, not a wind-up.Here are the new post-Brexit VAT rules. Basically, overseas firms are forced to register
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Social Scalability Studies
SocialScaling
This recent article by @nic__carter investigating the idea of a truly "private" company reminded me of a paper I recently readhttps://www.coindesk.com/twitter-trump-private-company-fallacy The paper is called "Company-states
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