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  2. Blurb, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Blurb is an American self-publishing platform that allows users to create, self-publish, promote, share, and sell their own print and ebooks. It also offers software for laying out books. History

  3. These major employers are making workers return to the office

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    It doesn't work for those who want to hustle," he said at a business forum. He was among the first leaders to summon employees back to the workplace. As of April 2023, workers have been reporting ...

  4. Blurb - Wikipedia

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    A blurb on a book can be any combination of quotes from the work, the author, the publisher, reviews or fans, a summary of the plot, a biography of the author or simply claims about the importance of the work. In the 1980s, Spy ran a regular feature called " Logrolling in Our Time" which exposed writers who wrote blurbs for one another's books.

  5. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  6. Saeculum (journal) - Wikipedia

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    According to a mission statement included in the journal's blurb, it also offers a "forum for fundamental debates" in history and cultural studies. [2] Saeculum is a peer-reviewed journal and is published biannually. Its general editors are the German historians Peter Burschel and Christoph Marx. It publishes articles in German, English, and ...

  7. Lurker - Wikipedia

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    Lurker. In Internet culture, a lurker is typically a member of an online community who observes, but does not participate by posting. [1][2][3] The exact definition depends on context. Lurkers make up a large proportion of all users in online communities. [4] Lurking allows users to learn the conventions of an online community before they ...

  8. BreachForums - Wikipedia

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    The forum was owned by and founded in March 2022 by then-19-year-old Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, known on the forum under his screen name "pompompurin". [5] Fitzpatrick's identity had been based on the Japanese character by Sanrio of the same name. Fitzpatrick had, a year earlier, claimed responsibility for the 2021 FBI email hack. [6]

  9. John Green - Wikipedia

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    John Green. John Michael Green (born August 24, 1977) is an American author, YouTuber, podcaster, and philanthropist. His books have more than 50 million copies in print worldwide, including The Fault in Our Stars (2012), which is one of the best-selling books of all time. Green's rapid rise to fame and idiosyncratic voice are credited with ...