Three new real estate market forecasts for 2016 were
published over the last week or so, offering insight into what we might see from the housing market next year.
Three new real estate market forecasts for 2016 were
published over the last week or so, offering insight into what we might see from the housing market next year.
Not exact matches
Last week, Airbnb
published an open letter encouraging boutique hotels to use its platform
over online travel agencies, touting its lower fees.
The CPI
published last week showed that prices rose by 0.4 per cent in the June quarter and by 1.9 per cent
over the past year.
Last week we
published the first Social Media Marketing World conference eBook and while it's had
over 15,000 views on Slideshare and many thousands of views here already, I think we've just seen the tip of the iceberg.
Last week, the Plant Based Foods Association (PBFA), a trade interest group of 80 members, and The Good Food Institute, a nonprofit organization, published Nielsen data about the growth of the plant - based food industry over the last y
Last week, the Plant Based Foods Association (PBFA), a trade interest group of 80 members, and The Good Food Institute, a nonprofit organization,
published Nielsen data about the growth of the plant - based food industry
over the
last y
last year.
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Last week we
published an article detailing how sharp MLB bettors could profit by betting late season
overs at Coors Field.
Despite well - placed journo James Pearce of The Liverpool Echo
publishing an exclusive
last month that stated the Reds were «no longer pursuing» the Frenchman, Le10 Sport claim that Liverpool have made significant progress
over the
last few
weeks ahead of a possible summer transfer and go as far as to state that an agreement in principle isn't far away.
Taking the most recent poll
published by each pollster in the
last week, we calculate the proportion showing a Conservative lead
over Labour of more than 6 points as the pseudo-probability of a Conservative majority, but we allow polls with exactly a 6 point lead to contribute a 0.5 to the average.
Since the launch of the Drive Clean Rebate for electric vehicles in March, New York state has seen a 74 percent increase in sales of electric cars
over the same period in 2016, according to a press release
published last week by New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Gordon Brown's plans to fly the flag
over public buildings were
published last week as part of his «Britishness» strategy.
The New York Times dragged the row
over phone hacking back into the spotlight
last week after it
published an investigation suggesting the practise was widespread at the News of the World and that it had been actively promoted by then - editor Mr Coulson.
24 hours after the Derek Conway report was
published David Cameron took decisive action against the disgraced MP and he has kept up the momentum
over the
last week with welcome requirements for greater openness from his frontbenchers with regard to their taxpayer - funded expenses.
Over the
last few
weeks we have
published a variety of lists, categorising a number of the next generation of Conservative MPs - the candidates fighting Tory - held or top 200 target seats at the next general election.
In a report on the research
published online
last week in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, the investigators say that the part of the brain responsible for memory and spatial navigation (the hippocampus) was smaller
over the long term in the male offspring exposed to the overactive immune system in the womb.
Their findings,
published online this
week in the journal Cell Reports, have implications for the continued development of therapeutics to treat Ebola virus disease, which has claimed the lives of
over 11,000 people in West Africa since
last year.
«Were it not for conservation actions, there would have been these 25 prevented extinctions plus the actual 20 extinctions in the wild
over the
last 30 years,» the scientists write in a paper
published online this
week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Debate
over whether genetically altered animals can be patented in Europe took a new turn
last week after the European Patent Office
published its patent for the Harvard «onco - mouse».
In a new paper
published this
week in the research journal Scientific Reports, USF geochemistry Professor Bogdan Onac and PhD student Daniel Cleary report that isotopes found in bat guano
over the
last 1,200 years can provide scientists with information on how the climate was and is changing.
Now that Mainland et al have
published «The missense of smell: functional variability in the human odorant receptor repertoire» and Foote et al have
published «Tracking niche variation
over millennial timescales in sympatric killer whale lineages,» the similarities at the top of the aquatic and terrestrial food chains attest to the power of conserved molecular mechanisms to link cause and effect across all species via olfaction and odor receptors, which is what I detailed in the review I submitted
last week.
In the paper Retreating Glacier Fronts on the Antarctic Peninsula
over the Past Half - Century
published this
week in Science, we presented new data describing trends in 244 marine glacier fronts on the Antarctic Peninsula
over the
last 50 years.
I and my collaborators at Rutgers, Tufts, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, York, Woods Hole, and Harvard have
published a new paper, to appear online this
week, describing global sea - level change
over the
last three thousand years.
As a recap, you can find two lists below of ALL reviews of Sundance films
published over the
last two
weeks.
Secretary of Education Rod Paige reaffirmed his support for public schools and the traditional separation of church and state
last week, attempting to quell a furor
over earlier,
published remarks in which he praised the «strong value system» at Christian schools.
A little
over a
week ago, we
published an analysis of Indiana's voucher program and how it's evolved
over the
last five years.
The study,
published last week in the journal Educational Researcher, looks at the average SAT scores of newly certified and hired teachers in New York state
over the past 25 years.
Over the
last few
weeks, and especially the
last few days, there has been a great deal of discussion about the value of the indie
publishing movement.
The one thing I found myself saying
over and
over again this
last week is this: I believe that a diverse, vibrant ecosystem in
publishing benefits all healthy players: authors, publishers, booksellers, and agents.
Last week, I identified the first 5 on my hit list of blunders: Not niching your market - get
over that your book is for everyone — it's not; not grasping that this thing called authoring and
publishing is a business; using the wrong editors (sorry Mom); not creating a Author and Book GamePlan from the get - go; and believing that your book will...
Over the
last two
weeks many companies involved in e-books and digital
publishing have been on hiring sprees.
Today we give you a breakdown of the most essential stories
over the
last week in the realm of Digital
Publishing, eBooks, e-Readers, Tablet PC's, and Indie Authors.
Following
over 500 nominations in the
last four
weeks, Jon Slack and Anna Lewis announced the winners of the inaugural Author Blog Awards in three categories: Best Author Microblog, Best Unpublished Author Blog and Best
Published Author Blog.
WARNING: This post is not about self -
publishing or gatekeeping or Amazon or e-books or all the other stuff we've been thrashing about
over the
last week or so.
When Penguin announced
last week that it was disabling library ebook lending on the Kindle and pulling its latest ebook titles from all library lending platforms, libraries and readers took the hit, but to some observers they were collateral damage in a fight between publishers and Amazon about the control of publishers» titles... Indeed, Penguin's move suggests that the
publishing industry's long - simmering concern
over Amazon's dominant position and its aggressive new ventures in the ebook market are coming to a boil.
This
week I'm launching my new program, Guerrilla
Publishing — which I've built
over the
last year while travelling full - time.
-LSB-...] Writing on the Ether
last week, we worked
over some issues of «commodity
publishing,» as Jane Friedman has -LSB-...]
Over the
last several
weeks, I've been sharing with you what I've learned about self -
publishing as I navigate the process myself for the first time.
Over the
last week or so, there have been several requests from readers here and on a forum many of us belong to for more information about the nuts and bolts of
publishing.
Hachette and Amazon are involved in a fight
over sales terms, to the detriment of writers, says the NYT's tech reporter David Streitfeld in not just one, but two articles
published at the end of
last week (Streitfeld doesn't appear to have a personal interest in this; he is one of the few NYT reporters that hasn't
published a book).
Go check them out) just
last week,
over a year after self -
publishing my first book.
Over the course of the
last two years the company's new imprints, willingness to sign new deals with a wide range of authors, and hiring of Larry Kirshbaum — the former Time Warner Book Group CEO called «the ultimate
publishing industry insider» by Business Week — to run its own New York publishing operation made Amazon Publishing not only part of the conversation in publishing but a potential dominant player within the next ye
publishing industry insider» by Business
Week — to run its own New York
publishing operation made Amazon Publishing not only part of the conversation in publishing but a potential dominant player within the next ye
publishing operation made Amazon
Publishing not only part of the conversation in publishing but a potential dominant player within the next ye
Publishing not only part of the conversation in
publishing but a potential dominant player within the next ye
publishing but a potential dominant player within the next year or two.
Many authors and their publishers have been receiving warnings from
publishing giant Amazon
over the
last week.
Last week I looked at the complex set of spreadsheets I use to track my ebook sales and gave a whoop of delight: I had just sold my two - millionth book, something I would never in my wildest dreams have considered possible just
over four years ago, particularly as the vast majority of those sales were achieved through self -
publishing.
Published early
last week, the report states that an estimated 460,000 homes are expected to be sold this year, a significant increase
over last year's 44,010 properties.
(NEW YORK, NY) This
week, Sallie Mae
published a new report showing a massive increase in credit card debt among college students
over the
last four years.
We've
published a few Independence Day travel articles
over the
last week, and we didn't want you to miss them — so consider this your table of contents to July 4th travel tips.
Last week, Sony announced they would be taking
over the
publishing rights from Atari for the Ghostbusters «game, making the game a time - exclusive for the PlayStation 3 in Europe.
While there are no details regarding the Splatoon anime's story, Nintendo have been quite hot on their pre-Splatoon 2 marketing efforts by serialising their Squid Sister's Stories content, which has been slowly
published over the
last few
weeks.
Last week the World Resources Institute (WRI)
published a collection of policy options readily available to the President without the need to win
over a hostile congress or to wait for technological advances.
The contradictory and ambivalent recommendations of the report of the Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative (SRMGI),
published last week, reflect the emerging faultlines in the global debate
over geoengineering.