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  2. Autoweek - Wikipedia

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    Autoweek is a car culture publication and magazine based in Detroit, Michigan. It was first published in 1958 and in 1977 the publication was purchased by Crain Communications Inc, its current brand licensor.

  3. Automotive News - Wikipedia

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    Automotive News is a weekly newspaper established in 1925, written for the automotive industry, predominantly for individuals corresponding with automobile manufacturers and automotive suppliers. [2]

  4. Email marketing - Wikipedia

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    But, due to their high open rates (51.3% compared to 36.6% for email newsletters), transactional emails are an opportunity to introduce or extend the email relationship with customers or subscribers; to anticipate and answer questions; or to cross-sell or up-sell products or services.

  5. Unsubscribe from email subscriptions - AOL Help

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    Is your inbox getting out of control with newsletters and daily deals? AOL Mail makes it easy to send an unsubscribe request to the sender on your behalf: 1. From your AOL Mail inbox, click on the newsletter or promo email. 2. Click the Spam icon. 3.

  6. MotorWeek - Wikipedia

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    First Drive: A first look at new vehicles. Muscle Car Memories: A wide variety of vintage, classic, and memorable muscle cars. Car of the Week: Featuring a photo album of automobiles sent in by viewers. Long Term Test Update: News on cars loaned to MotorWeek for tests, usually for one year. MotorNews: An in-depth report on new and upcoming ...

  7. DailyCandy - Wikipedia

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    DailyCandy was a pioneer in terms of using the Internet as a distribution channel and in creating an email newsletter business. [2] It inspired a number of similar email businesses including, Thrillist [3] and Tasting Table. [4] A number of notable brands, including Drybar [5] [6] and Nasty Gal, [7] launched via being spotlighted in DailyCandy ...

  8. Cost estimation in software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Cost estimation in software engineering is typically concerned with the financial spend on the effort to develop and test the software, this can also include requirements review, maintenance, training, managing and buying extra equipment, servers and software. Many methods have been developed for estimating software costs for a given project.

  9. Email digest - Wikipedia

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    An email digest is an email that is automatically generated by an electronic mailing list and which combines all exchanged emails during a time period (e.g. day, week, month, etc.) or when a volume limit is reached (e.g. every 10 or 100 messages) into one single message.