Sentences with phrase «followup post on»

Tara Calishain, the brains behind Research Buzz, says she may have a followup post on this, when she's finished test driving it, so stay tuned to her blog.
And your excellent questions make me realize I need a followup post on the subject
Followup post on yesterday's reporting on the latest bloviating from Orson Scott Card, prompted in no small part by this post of Chuck Wendig's in which he explains why he's personally boycotting Ender's Game.
I posted recently about the US Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's (FinCEN) guidance and virtual currencies and a followup post on the FinCEN director's speech...
I posted recently about the US Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's (FinCEN) guidance and virtual currencies and a followup post on the FinCEN director's speech about it after a similiar one.
I've found the 9900 to handle the BlackBerry Bridge app better than my Bold 9780 did, and tethered web browsing feels quicker thanks to the faster modem on the 9900 (followup posts on that to come).

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As a followup to my post on the dangers of water fluoridation, I've posted a new recipe for homemade toothpaste — fluoride free, of course.
At Icarus Comics, Simon Jones has some followup thoughts on Shuuhou Sato's post about the economics of manga, and he raises some larger questions about the Japanese business model, pointing out that manga magazines aren't that different from newspapers.
In a followup post, I'll link to a number of resources on writing query letters that I think are helpful.
You can see what it looks like below the comment box on this post, it's the option «Notify me of followup comments via e-mail».
Getting into a bit more detail and giving us another look, RIM's blog has posted a followup video which again walks through the premise behind Android app support on BlackBerry and shows off the Android App Player in action.
As a followup to my podcast episode on how to publish spiral bound workbooks, Vervante has offered to share some insight in this guest post on the royalties you can make when publishing paperback bound books through Vervante vs Createspace.
As a followup to Tammy Salyer's great post on Sunday, November 11, «How to Digitally Format Your Book,» we thought readers might enjoy exploring the down and dirty of preparing your own e-book:
As a followup to my two posts last week on mid-year withholding checkup and estimated tax checkup, I found another notice from the IRS last week that pointed out there are certain groups of people really need to do a checkup.
What I learned I consider to be a tragedy on an epic scale, which I will detail in a followup post.
I'll followup with another post on the pros and cons of cancelling existing cards for that purpose.
Existing systems will continue to iterate, new systems will come online, and future updates to the information shared here will be made through our variety of communications channels, be they segments on Around the Verse, posts on Spectrum, or possibly even additional Shipyard followups.
I've been meaning to post a followup to my Develop keynote on digital distribution, and was reminded to do so by Raph, who lately has been speaking his mind about the realities of the Long Tail (good stuff — worth a read.)
[July 20, 8:25 a.m. Update Sandra Brooke, director of coral conservation programs at the Marine Conservation Institute, sent this followup thought (also posted here) focused on deepwater corals, a subject I first explored in 2000:
Here's a fascinating «Your Dot» followup to my post on the 17 - foot egg - bearing female Burmese python that was caught, tracked and euthanized by federal biologists working to understand the impact of this introduced predator on the Everglades and Florida.
I was glad to see Mark Bittman offer a solid appraisal of the merits of irradiation as a means of cutting the chances of outbreaks of food - borne illness, and to see the followup Big Think post by David Ropeik providing more depth on what he calls the «perception gap» between people's fears of this technology and its risks.
Climate consensus or group think: Andrew Dessler has posted a followup on Grist's blog re-examining whether statements issued by professional scientific organizations have value as a barometer of their memberships» views on matters like climate.
The Post declines Mann's request to followup, so he sends his letter to me, which I posted here on this blog.
As a followup to our post earlier this morning recommending that law firms boost their email marketing during the current downturn, just came across another chart from MarketingSherpa showing that B2B marketers are focusing heavily on email marketing during the downturn.
Check out her post on The Profitability Problem as well as the followup post Profitability... Continue Reading
On March 12, 2013, Prof. Geist posted a followup, «National Post Appears to... [more]
[Followup post]: «I should have added that on p. 213, Coffman et al «characterize adolescent - mother relations as very different from adolescent - father relations, with teenagers spending more time and feeling more comfortable talking with mothers than fathers.»
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