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BlueTie's ads, called "featuretisements, " match an event someone types into his calendar or e-mail (such as a trip to Chicago) with, say, a possibly useful ad detailing flights that day.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"As this horde finishes with the coins of Tiberius, it could date to either the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43, or possibly the Boudicca revolt in AD 61, it's difficult to say either way, " said Mr Marsden.
BBC: Roman gold coin revealed in 'lucky' Norfolk treasure find
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If the Federal Reserve instead continues its money printing ways ad infinitum, it will be an inflationary, possibly even a hyperinflationary one.
FORBES: Monetary Watch, US True Money Supply
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Could Miller possibly have meant that the paper is already making more money, in the form of subscription sales and higher ad rates, than it lost from all those ad impressions?
FORBES: Times of London Paywall Paying Off Already!*
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Then Obama responds, with an ad mocking McCain as an out-of-touch, computer-illiterate candidate who can't possibly understand your problems.
CNN: Borger: Candidates of 'change' stick to politics as usual