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<title>Three publishing trends and their implications</title>
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<title>Context first</title>
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<description>Well done video describes how the publishing industry is evolving.  The real question is “Who owns the context.” The container (i.e. book, blog, document) is no longer the brand.</description>
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<title>Major publishers partner with Scribd for viral e-book marketing</title>
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<description>The partnerships are less about creating a new revenue stream for e-books on Scribd and more about enhancing existing print and e-book channels by using the crowd as the new tastemaker. </description>
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<title>The trivialities and transcendence of Kickstarter</title>
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<description>Kickstarter is as much about unlocking creators’ marketing potential as their creative potential. The company hired the artist Molly Surno to function as something like a talent scout, courting and working with artists who might have compelling ideas that could be framed in a Kickstarter way. They embrace the crowd but don’t allow a free-for-all. They champion the underdog — but in particular the underdog who self-markets with aplomb.</description>
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<title>How to create SharePoint taxonomies</title>
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<description>Content types help enforce content consistency, which helps to create more findable and accurate information. This workshop shows you how to plan, deploy, and use them.</description>
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<title>Hands-on: Creating and using business taxonomies</title>
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<description>A hands-on, Web-based course in creating, using, and integrating topic hierarchies and thesauri in a SharePoint 2010 environment.</description>
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