One
blog post today still holds on to the belief that the rise in ebook sales will actually mean the death of paper within the next five years, despite popular industry belief that paper and digital will both survive well into the future.
Not exact matches
Don't know if you're
still subscribed to the comments for this
post, but wanted to share this link with you from Scot McKnight's
blog today on what is considered ministry.
I didn't link up
today because when I checked your
blog first thing this morning, Wednesday's
post still came up.
Still, there's always room for improvement, so
today's
post is all about my goals and
blog resolutions for this shiny new year!
This
blog post was originally published in September, 2016, but many of these questions about social and emotional learning (SEL)
still linger
today.
Mass Effect: Andromeda won't receive any further updates for single player, Bioware confirmed
today in an official
blog post, while multiplayer modes will
still receive additional support and new content.
Epic Games
still hasn't given an exact answer to that question yet, but it did offer the best hint yet as a Fortnite Android release date in its «State of Mobile»
blog post today.
Today, a former partner and
still friend of mine brought this
blog post to our attention (Thanks Debra!)
Today, over at the SCONo
blog in this recent
post, Tom Goldstein covers related ground in noting that SCOTUS «has before it for next Term four cases involving capital sentencing that the Court could use to turn in the direction of
still greater deference to the states» administration of the death penalty.»
The
post, which
still remained up
today, on Rancourt's UofOWatch
blog is titled: «Did Professor Joanne St. Lewis act as Allan Rock's house negro?»
«It's
still very early,» the company said in a
blog post today.
While
still all in an experimental setting, the test was successful; Lightning Labs
today published a
blog post and a video detailing the results.
The following
blog was
posted over 3 years ago and yet is
still as much a relevant issue
today as it was then, DO NOT Use a Microsoft Word Resume Template.
I read an interesting
blog post yesterday on Career Hub that made me think that despite all the technology tools in
today's job search, the «back to basics» approach is
still very valid.
Side note - I
still got this
post (and other word press
blog posts from
today) in my google
blog reader, I thought it was supposed to go away as of yesterday?