Major Media Content Experiment Ends
Beginning May 18th we will no longer be adding major media content, such as the Associated Press, alongside our Thinker content. This will result in the elimination of the "News" content type.
Going forward, we will focus exclusively on Thinker Blogs, Articles, Topics, and Ebooks. Visit our CEO's blog for the thinking behind this change. We want to thank the people of the Associated Press who were very supportive of our ideas and a pleasure to work with.
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About the Curator
Greg Carter
During the past 20 years, I have explored most of the niches offered in the developing digital technology: multimedia developer, website dev
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