Post Overview
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Current Event
7 years ago
+34 34 0 x 1Word processor pioneer dies aged 93
Evelyn Berezin put the Data Secretary on sale in 1971, creating a new industry.
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Expression
7 years ago
+12 12 0WordPress 5.0: A Gutenberg FAQ
We are nearing the release date for WordPress 5.0 and Gutenberg, one of the most important and exciting projects I’ve worked on in my 15 years with this community. I knew we would be taking a big leap. But it’s a leap we need to take, and I think t ...
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Expression
7 years ago
+9 9 05 Ways Smart People Sabotage Their Success
In-depth thinking isn’t the solution to every problem.
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Review
7 years ago
+12 12 0One of the best podcast apps, Pocket Casts, just got a big redesign
Now you can play episodes without subscribing.
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Expression
7 years ago
+29 29 0 x 1How Podcasts Became a Seductive—and Sometimes Slippery—Mode of Storytelling
In our frenetic age, audio narratives offer a rare opportunity for slow immersion. But this intimacy can become manipulative.
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Expression
7 years ago
+19 19 0Burnout is Real: How Content Creators Can Stay Creative When Money is Involved
Content creators are motivated by passion but when the issue of making money gets involved, it leads to their inevitable burnout.
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Expression
7 years ago
+21 21 0Will AI Be the Future of Content?
In 2016, McKinsey analyzed over 800 professions in the US and discovered machines could automate 45 percent of the activities, while 60 percent could see 30 percent or more of their jobs automated. Such a grim forecast doesn’t add a positive light on ...
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Current Event
7 years ago
+13 14 1Turkey Says Recordings Of Jamal Khashoggi's Murder Have Been Given To The U.S.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the audio recordings were handed over to the U.S. and other Western countries. Saudi Arabia has denied its Crown Prince was involved in the murder.
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Expression
7 years ago
+8 8 0The Sad Truth About Online Business (and Blogging)
Frankly, those that teach online business are not doing a good enough job preparing NEW bloggers for what's ahead. Here's why.
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Current Event
7 years ago
+33 33 0 x 1The Tolkien of martial arts dies age 94
Jin Yong's fantasy novels of martial arts heroes and legends sold millions around the world.
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Analysis
7 years ago
+40 40 0 x 1The Real Lie About Online Video Runs Deeper Than Facebook’s False Metrics
Everyone bought into the fable that users actually wanted more video.
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How-to
7 years ago
+16 16 0How to write innovative and competitive longform content
In the early days of the internet, great content was pretty easy to find, and the creators of it were rewarded. As with all things, the market was eventually flooded by every bad writer and their dog who wanted a piece of the pie. Actually, the dog i ...
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Current Event
7 years ago
+18 18 0Music industry hails passage of the Music Modernization Act
American politics may be polarized, but a new law signed by President Trump on Thursday suggests liberals and conservatives agree on the need for a better system to compensate musicians and songwriters in the digital era.
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Expression
7 years ago
+25 25 0Public bathrooms are terrible. What will it take to fix them?
Inside one man’s journey to find a way for people to pee in peace.
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Analysis
7 years ago
+32 32 0 x 1Instagram now detects bullying in photos
Instagram says its new technology proactively detects bullying in photos and captions.
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Video/Audio
7 years ago
+15 15 01% Bass Skills 99% Editing Skills
Want to play something very hard but you don't have the skills? No problem, here's the solution.
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Expression
7 years ago
+25 25 0I lived in a Tokyo coworking space
Sleeping where I worked blurred my work-life boundaries
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Video/Audio
7 years ago
+33 33 0 x 1Self Solving Rubik's Cube
More info at source provided (non-English)
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Expression
7 years ago
+31 31 0 x 1YouTube is failing its creators
The video giant isn’t doing enough to combat its burnout crisis
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Analysis
7 years ago
+8 8 0Is the podcast bubble bursting?
Podcasting was supposed to be one of the saviors of digital media—inexpensive, addicting, profitable, and popular. But now it’s like the old line from baseball legend Yogi Berra: “That place is so popular, no one goes there any more.”




















