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  2. Erik Qualman - Wikipedia

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    Qualman delivered the keynote address at IBM's 2013 Business Connect in Milan, Italy. [10] He was a featured speaker at BookExpo America 2009, [11] presenting to those in attendance on how social media is transforming the way people live and do business. Qualman also was the keynote speaker at Europe's Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Council Meeting ...

  3. Reproduction fees - Wikipedia

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    Reproduction fees are charged by image collections for the right to reproduce images in publications. This is not the same as a copyright fee, but is charged separately, as is the cost of the provision of the image. It can be charged where an image is out of copyright, and reflects the possession of the image by a collection.

  4. File:Invoice for an open access publishing fee.pdf - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the fee is USD 3900 for the publication of "File:Why Medical Schools Should Embrace Wikipedia", an article released in October 2016 in Academic Medicine. From experience, the authors felt that this was a typical fee for an established and well respected journal like this one.

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  6. NFL Week 13 bold predictions: Which players and teams will ...

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    The NFL's Thanksgiving table has been cleared, but the rest of the Week 13 schedule can hardly be described as leftovers.. The three games on Thursday didn't produce much memorable football, but ...

  7. California's Draft AI Law Would Protect More than Just People

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    Credit - Getty Images—Jens Kristian Balle. F ew places in the world have more to gain from a flourishing AI industry than California. Few also have more to lose if the public’s trust in the ...

  8. Wait, exactly how many people work for the federal government?

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    A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here.. The US grew a lot in the past 40 years.

  9. Wikipedia:Fixing non-free image problems - Wikipedia

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    There are basically two type of pictures (images, files, pics, etc.) that are used here on Wikipedia: Free images; Non-free images; A free image is an image that can be freely used anywhere on Wikipedia. A free image may be either public domain, or released under a free license, such as CC-BY-SA. Free images can be used in any article where ...