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  2. Substack - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substack

    Substack is an American online platform that provides publishing, payment, ... the majority offer personal writing, opinion pieces, research, and analysis." ...

  3. Understanding the Substack Boom and What It Means for Media - AOL

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    It’s no secret that newsletters are having a moment in the media industry. Prominent writers and journalists like Vox co-founder Matthew Yglesias, The Verge’s Casey Newton, New York magazine ...

  4. Talk:Substack - Wikipedia

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    He is arguably the most famous music critic, and his use of the platform is a prominent example of the journalists and experts using Substack, which is the leading point of this article's "Content" section. That nofilter is not the highest-quality of sources is not justification for outright dismissing its uses for certain content.

  5. Research proposal - Wikipedia

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    A research proposal is a document proposing a research project, generally in the sciences or academia, and generally constitutes a request for sponsorship of that research. [1] Proposals are evaluated on the cost and potential impact of the proposed research, and on the soundness of the proposed plan for carrying it out. [2] Research proposals ...

  6. Substack launches iOS app so you can ditch the emails - AOL

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    Tweet may have been deleted The app acts as a curated collection for all the Substack newsletters subscriptions, kind of like an RSS reader specifically for Substack writers. Users can view a f

  7. Janzi also noted that this study should only be used as the beginning of the research, not the end. “Our findings are based on a Swedish population, which may have dietary habits and lifestyle ...

  8. Judd Legum - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Legum announced he was leaving ThinkProgress to develop an independent newsletter, to be published through Substack. [9] Legum joined Matt Taibbi and Daniel Lavery as early participants in the company's publishing model. [9] Legum's newsletter, called Popular Information, was Substack's first politically focused publication. It ...

  9. ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    Members of the site each have a user profile and can upload research output including papers, data, chapters, negative results, patents, research proposals, methods, presentations, and software source code. Users may also follow the activities of other users and engage in discussions with them.