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Bloomberg had read a draft blog post in which SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung explained that the company was letting go of 173 staff, and shutting down its offices in London and San Francisco (leaving only offices in New York City and Berlin) as part of an effort to reduce costs at the company whose losses have been spiralling out of control.
(HackerOne posted a nice recap of the day's happenings, which you can read on its blog here.)
«We are working with third parties to develop a list of key issues, which we will refine over time, reads the official blog post.
We recommend reading this recent blog post, which explains the process of investing in ETH in a bit more detail.
Read this blog post to learn more about pitching your story to journalists (which includes two email templates right in the post).
Marketers that can hand off a lead to sales which tells them, for example, which LinkedIn group the prospect joined, what blog posts they read or Twitter feeds they subscribed to, along with which whitepapers or ebooks they shared with colleagues, gives the necessary lead intelligence to make alignment a reality.
And strangely I posted something similar on my newest blog (which is read by my congregation).
But more than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger who started his or her blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get read and shared.
Tiggy... actually, Andrew is my husband, and he has shocked me by actually responding to a post on David's blog which I did not think he read.
I use CNN Belief Blog to better myself in my thought awareness and although I may show signs of embitterment and chaos to you who read and do post here, so choose of that which I write and do post and either meditate upon my words or discard them in file 13.
After reading a couple of your blog postings on homeless, I have attempted to be more open to loving on the homeless in a way that would best represent Jesus which is a big step for me because I would normally be the person looking the other way assuming they were drunk or drugged.
, and so if you have appreciated all the free posts and free podcasts which the readers have read over the years, would you please consider making a donation of any amount to help defray the costs of the blog.
Actually, if you read some of Leah's more recent blog posts and comments, you can see that she is no longer dating the Catholic man to which you are referring.
You are reading a whole bunch of ideas found from other blogs and news networks into my post which I neither said nor stated nor implied.
I am a bit hesitant to share this site, since I have a feeling that some who read my blog will want to go post comments on that blog which which will only bring greater damage to the name of Christ...
I am not sure how long you have been reading this blog, but this post here is actually part of a series that has been going on for about three weeks so far, in which I look at at the use and abuse of doctrinal statements.
I usually read your posts via bloglines... since you don't use a blog design with columns (which could have a permanent link to your eBay auctions... or gallery shows or whatever), perhaps you could include a link at the bottom of each post?
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the blog posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new posts have been published from the various blogs I am interested in reading.
First, there are a few blogs which I read almost every time they post.
I already get well over 100 emails every single day, and I really don't want hundreds more... I don't mind getting emails from a few blogs that I really enjoy reading and which give me something in return for subscribing, but I simply can not read every post from every blogger I am interested in, and definitely don't need to be getting 500 emails a day....
I pondered the question after reading a CNN Belief Blog post in which Imam Khalid Latif, executive director of New York University's Islamic Center, argued that public schools should close for two prominent Muslim holidays in New York City.
I regularly go to his blog, which has many readers from different faiths, struggling faiths or no faith at all, and read what he posts.
When David Lebovitz visited Israel a few years ago I spent a few hours meeting him and made him these unique cookies, which he really loved (you can also read about the tahini cookies I made him in his blog post).
A bit like this recipe which has been on the blog for a while already but that now has got a little make over in the shape of a video and some new images, you can still read my initial post below the video but here's a little cheers to the new year.
This shouldn't surprise you if you read my first blog post, in which I recall being a pensive, dour - faced child who was clearly mature beyond her years.
For a more in - depth explanation of my thoughts on flour blends, read this post, which is linked to in the sidebar of the blog.
If you've read any of my emails or blog posts, you know that honesty, integrity, and improvement are the foundation upon which I built my small business.
Her blog is really unique, and I had to include it because she draws hilarious little stick figure cartoons along with every posts, which makes it a blast to read.
I do read ZRecs, which came out with their awesome blog post after this news was discovered (and after I published this in the first place).
So I read through their blog and came upon an interesting post, in which Melissa describes a recent trip she took on her own (my emphasis):
This question is also addressed in my paper, which you can download here or read in a series of blog posts, starting here.
I've written a lot on this blog (and, really, I mean, a LOT — see the «Related Posts» below) about classroom birthday treats, soccer snacks and the many other ways in which kids are offered junk food by people other than their parents on a regular... [Continue reading]
How I found this blog: Someone on Babycenter had linked to Dr Amy's «Ten things you shouldn't say to Dr Amy» post, which I then read and thought was hilarious.
I read a blog post titled The Seven Traits of Real Men which really resonate with people.
In part because I anticipate being able to write a post which I hope will interest and enlighten those who read my blog; I've also noticed that in taking these classes, attending these lectures and writing these posts I am able to take information I am somewhat familiar with already and make it fresh in my mind once again.
I'm so glad that I have so many food blog posts which I've done up but not yet published because... Continue reading
(This article was originally posted on 28 August on the European Journal of International Law blog, which can be read here: http://www.ejiltalk.org/humanitarian-intervention-responsibility-to-protect-and-the-legality-of-military-action-in-syria/)
Individual SMS messages, emails, blog posts, Facebook messages, voice calls and YouTube videos are a lot harder to track — which is also why they're a lot more likely to be useful in a protest than, say, public Twitter posts that can be read by the police as well as the crowd.
Washington (CNN)- Former Tea Party Express spokesperson Mark Williams on Monday night defended his latest blog posting in which he called New York City Michael Bloomberg a «Judenrat» and said that one of the journalists who wrote about it «has never read a book» and has «an appalling ignorance» of the Holocaust.
Being able to write conversationally, in a clear way, with a friendly and personable voice means that you'll be able to write blog posts that people want to read as they're informative without being boring (which a lot of academic writing is known for).
Some links opened in their own new tab, which I love, so I can also keep reading your blog post.)
Have a read of this blog post on how to get enough protein as a vegan, which will have some healthy tips.
If you still want to include some cardio interval training, have a read of this blog post which explains how to do the fast past runs.
I'm doing Wheat Belly plan which has proven very beneficial to me (loss of weight, better lab numbers and more) I've just begun to read your posts (blog and FB) and I'm not sure what brought you to the point that you're at to be so aware of our «diet» and foods we ingest.
Have a read of this blog post which provides lots more detail on the best exercises for a flat stomach.
Hopefully, you read my recent blog post about how protein powders are mostly made from whey, which is highly processed and tainted with steroids, hormones, and antibiotics fed to the cow.
I'm certainly very happy to read this blog site posts which carries plenty of helpful data, thanks for providing such information.James
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