Monday, December 6, 2010

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Founder Nick Denton has been talking about Gawker Media’s move away from the standard blog format for a while now. Today he published a long post explaining the thinking behind the changes. You might even call the post a manifesto, if it wasn’t so clinical.


The basic idea behind the redesign — a layout with big images highlighting the day’s most important stories, while the old-fashioned, reverse-chronological news stream runs along the side — is no surprise. In fact, it has been viewable on a test website for months. And it’s pretty obvious that this gives Gawker’s blogs (including Gizmodo, Lifehacker, and of course Gawker itself) a way to highlight their hottest stories, rather than whatever is newest.


To explain the change, Denton offered an example from Gizmodo’s biggest story, when it ran photos of the then-secret iPhone 4 (which Gizmodo purchased from someone who found the phone in a bar):


In order to keep video of the iPhone prototype at the top of the reverse chronological flow, Gizmodo actually stopped publishing for several hours. How ridiculous! In any sane medium, a story as powerful as that, one which was drawing more than 90% of the site’s traffic, would be given commensurate real estate; and it wouldn’t require a hack to keep the item prominent. Hence the splash story; now we can finally create front pages that match the visual impact of a tabloid wood or magazine cover; and we can leave them up as long as they’re generating interest.


(We’ve never had a story quite as insanely popular as the iPhone 4 post, but we struggle with similar issues at VentureBeat around our own scoops, which is why we’ve added our own box of highlighted stories.)


Denton is big on the importance of scoops, but at the same time he acknowledges the necessity of running smaller stories that comment on or just point to coverage elsewhere. Those stories will be de-emphasized in the new layout, and Denton hints that he might restructure Gawker’s editorial staff to reflect the division between different kinds of bloggers: “the curator or editor; and the producer or scoopmonger.”


Beyond the magazine-style layout, Denton said Gawker’s sites will emulate TV and offer more regularly scheduled programming. For example, he said Lifehacker could designate a specific time on a specific day as its personal finance slot, and readers can reliably return to the site at that time to find new articles on that topic. That also creates more opportunities for advertisers — who might want to be the “exclusive” sponsor of a certain channel or type of programming, while also avoiding the more salacious Gawker content that they might not want to be associated with.


Denton’s post prompted caustic responses from his former employees. Former Gawker writer Alex Pareene pointed out that Denton’s blog post is exactly the kind of story that Denton would discourage from his writers: “long, wordy, and of interest only to a niche audience.” And former Gawker editor Choire Sicha (who co-founded his own site, The Awl) dismissed Denton’s strategy as “panic writers & have no ad sales dept.”


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The average American has 3.5 credit cards, according to Experian, and many of us have several more than that. So how do you decide which one to pull out when you're at the cash register? If you always reach for the same card out of habit, you could be cheating yourself out of perks and benefits. Worse yet, choosing the wrong card could even cause your credit score to dip.



WalletPop consulted with Gerri Detweiler, a personal finance expert at Credit.com, to get a rundown of what you should keep in mind when you're making a purchase to help determine which card to pull out of your wallet.

No Balance. First of all, if you have some cards on which you're carrying a revolving balance, your initial choice should be for a card with no balance. Here's the reason: If you charge a purchase on a card that already has a balance on it, the interest for that purchase will start accruing immediately. If you don't have a balance, you'll be able to "float" that purchase -- and any subsequent purchases made that month -- interest-free, until the bill is due.



Low Interest. If you're going to charge your purchase on a card that carries a balance, reach for the card that offers the lowest APR. You'll be able to pay it off more quickly, especially if you planned ahead for a big purchase by applying for a card that has a low or 0%-teaser rate. (Just make sure you've paid it off by the end of the promo period!)



Low Utilization. All other things being equal, choose the card that isn't as close to being maxed-out. The FICO scoring model takes into account how much of your available credit you've used on each card, so if you use a card that's close to its limit, your score could suffer. This article offers more details about how your utilization is calculated and how high is too high.



Reward Benefits. If you don't carry a credit card balance and have little utilization, you can choose your card based on perks. A good place to start is with your cards' reward programs. Before you buy, check your rewards' balance. If you're close to the number of miles or points you need to redeem something like a statement credit or an airline ticket, use that card. As this article points out, card issuers switch up their reward promotions frequently, so it pays to check what's currently being offered before hitting the mall or shopping online.



Price Protection. Even if you've shopped around, you might be tempted to kick yourself if you find out the item you just bought was available somewhere else for less. If you're the type of person who won't sleep at night unless you got the best deal out there, reach for a card that offers you this type of coverage, especially for big-ticket purchases. Likewise, some cards will give you extra time to return an item if you're seized with buyer's remorse after the store's return policy expires. This is especially handy if you're shopping online and the item doesn't arrive in time for you to make a decision.



Warranty Protection. If you're buying electronics or computer equipment, research your cards' benefits programs to find out which ones offer you protection if the product arrives broken or dies a month after you get it. Some cards offer this protection, so you can skip the overpriced "extended warranty" the cashier pitches you at the time of purchase.
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Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


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Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

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Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


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Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


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Founder Nick Denton has been talking about Gawker Media’s move away from the standard blog format for a while now. Today he published a long post explaining the thinking behind the changes. You might even call the post a manifesto, if it wasn’t so clinical.


The basic idea behind the redesign — a layout with big images highlighting the day’s most important stories, while the old-fashioned, reverse-chronological news stream runs along the side — is no surprise. In fact, it has been viewable on a test website for months. And it’s pretty obvious that this gives Gawker’s blogs (including Gizmodo, Lifehacker, and of course Gawker itself) a way to highlight their hottest stories, rather than whatever is newest.


To explain the change, Denton offered an example from Gizmodo’s biggest story, when it ran photos of the then-secret iPhone 4 (which Gizmodo purchased from someone who found the phone in a bar):


In order to keep video of the iPhone prototype at the top of the reverse chronological flow, Gizmodo actually stopped publishing for several hours. How ridiculous! In any sane medium, a story as powerful as that, one which was drawing more than 90% of the site’s traffic, would be given commensurate real estate; and it wouldn’t require a hack to keep the item prominent. Hence the splash story; now we can finally create front pages that match the visual impact of a tabloid wood or magazine cover; and we can leave them up as long as they’re generating interest.


(We’ve never had a story quite as insanely popular as the iPhone 4 post, but we struggle with similar issues at VentureBeat around our own scoops, which is why we’ve added our own box of highlighted stories.)


Denton is big on the importance of scoops, but at the same time he acknowledges the necessity of running smaller stories that comment on or just point to coverage elsewhere. Those stories will be de-emphasized in the new layout, and Denton hints that he might restructure Gawker’s editorial staff to reflect the division between different kinds of bloggers: “the curator or editor; and the producer or scoopmonger.”


Beyond the magazine-style layout, Denton said Gawker’s sites will emulate TV and offer more regularly scheduled programming. For example, he said Lifehacker could designate a specific time on a specific day as its personal finance slot, and readers can reliably return to the site at that time to find new articles on that topic. That also creates more opportunities for advertisers — who might want to be the “exclusive” sponsor of a certain channel or type of programming, while also avoiding the more salacious Gawker content that they might not want to be associated with.


Denton’s post prompted caustic responses from his former employees. Former Gawker writer Alex Pareene pointed out that Denton’s blog post is exactly the kind of story that Denton would discourage from his writers: “long, wordy, and of interest only to a niche audience.” And former Gawker editor Choire Sicha (who co-founded his own site, The Awl) dismissed Denton’s strategy as “panic writers & have no ad sales dept.”


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The average American has 3.5 credit cards, according to Experian, and many of us have several more than that. So how do you decide which one to pull out when you're at the cash register? If you always reach for the same card out of habit, you could be cheating yourself out of perks and benefits. Worse yet, choosing the wrong card could even cause your credit score to dip.



WalletPop consulted with Gerri Detweiler, a personal finance expert at Credit.com, to get a rundown of what you should keep in mind when you're making a purchase to help determine which card to pull out of your wallet.

No Balance. First of all, if you have some cards on which you're carrying a revolving balance, your initial choice should be for a card with no balance. Here's the reason: If you charge a purchase on a card that already has a balance on it, the interest for that purchase will start accruing immediately. If you don't have a balance, you'll be able to "float" that purchase -- and any subsequent purchases made that month -- interest-free, until the bill is due.



Low Interest. If you're going to charge your purchase on a card that carries a balance, reach for the card that offers the lowest APR. You'll be able to pay it off more quickly, especially if you planned ahead for a big purchase by applying for a card that has a low or 0%-teaser rate. (Just make sure you've paid it off by the end of the promo period!)



Low Utilization. All other things being equal, choose the card that isn't as close to being maxed-out. The FICO scoring model takes into account how much of your available credit you've used on each card, so if you use a card that's close to its limit, your score could suffer. This article offers more details about how your utilization is calculated and how high is too high.



Reward Benefits. If you don't carry a credit card balance and have little utilization, you can choose your card based on perks. A good place to start is with your cards' reward programs. Before you buy, check your rewards' balance. If you're close to the number of miles or points you need to redeem something like a statement credit or an airline ticket, use that card. As this article points out, card issuers switch up their reward promotions frequently, so it pays to check what's currently being offered before hitting the mall or shopping online.



Price Protection. Even if you've shopped around, you might be tempted to kick yourself if you find out the item you just bought was available somewhere else for less. If you're the type of person who won't sleep at night unless you got the best deal out there, reach for a card that offers you this type of coverage, especially for big-ticket purchases. Likewise, some cards will give you extra time to return an item if you're seized with buyer's remorse after the store's return policy expires. This is especially handy if you're shopping online and the item doesn't arrive in time for you to make a decision.



Warranty Protection. If you're buying electronics or computer equipment, research your cards' benefits programs to find out which ones offer you protection if the product arrives broken or dies a month after you get it. Some cards offer this protection, so you can skip the overpriced "extended warranty" the cashier pitches you at the time of purchase.
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Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


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Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


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Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


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Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


bench craft company rip off

Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


bench craft company rip off

Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


bench craft company rip off

Founder Nick Denton has been talking about Gawker Media’s move away from the standard blog format for a while now. Today he published a long post explaining the thinking behind the changes. You might even call the post a manifesto, if it wasn’t so clinical.


The basic idea behind the redesign — a layout with big images highlighting the day’s most important stories, while the old-fashioned, reverse-chronological news stream runs along the side — is no surprise. In fact, it has been viewable on a test website for months. And it’s pretty obvious that this gives Gawker’s blogs (including Gizmodo, Lifehacker, and of course Gawker itself) a way to highlight their hottest stories, rather than whatever is newest.


To explain the change, Denton offered an example from Gizmodo’s biggest story, when it ran photos of the then-secret iPhone 4 (which Gizmodo purchased from someone who found the phone in a bar):


In order to keep video of the iPhone prototype at the top of the reverse chronological flow, Gizmodo actually stopped publishing for several hours. How ridiculous! In any sane medium, a story as powerful as that, one which was drawing more than 90% of the site’s traffic, would be given commensurate real estate; and it wouldn’t require a hack to keep the item prominent. Hence the splash story; now we can finally create front pages that match the visual impact of a tabloid wood or magazine cover; and we can leave them up as long as they’re generating interest.


(We’ve never had a story quite as insanely popular as the iPhone 4 post, but we struggle with similar issues at VentureBeat around our own scoops, which is why we’ve added our own box of highlighted stories.)


Denton is big on the importance of scoops, but at the same time he acknowledges the necessity of running smaller stories that comment on or just point to coverage elsewhere. Those stories will be de-emphasized in the new layout, and Denton hints that he might restructure Gawker’s editorial staff to reflect the division between different kinds of bloggers: “the curator or editor; and the producer or scoopmonger.”


Beyond the magazine-style layout, Denton said Gawker’s sites will emulate TV and offer more regularly scheduled programming. For example, he said Lifehacker could designate a specific time on a specific day as its personal finance slot, and readers can reliably return to the site at that time to find new articles on that topic. That also creates more opportunities for advertisers — who might want to be the “exclusive” sponsor of a certain channel or type of programming, while also avoiding the more salacious Gawker content that they might not want to be associated with.


Denton’s post prompted caustic responses from his former employees. Former Gawker writer Alex Pareene pointed out that Denton’s blog post is exactly the kind of story that Denton would discourage from his writers: “long, wordy, and of interest only to a niche audience.” And former Gawker editor Choire Sicha (who co-founded his own site, The Awl) dismissed Denton’s strategy as “panic writers & have no ad sales dept.”


Next Story: How’s your beta test going? Ask users with Prefinery Previous Story: Return of the Celtic Tiger: Can renewables refuel the Irish economy?




The average American has 3.5 credit cards, according to Experian, and many of us have several more than that. So how do you decide which one to pull out when you're at the cash register? If you always reach for the same card out of habit, you could be cheating yourself out of perks and benefits. Worse yet, choosing the wrong card could even cause your credit score to dip.



WalletPop consulted with Gerri Detweiler, a personal finance expert at Credit.com, to get a rundown of what you should keep in mind when you're making a purchase to help determine which card to pull out of your wallet.

No Balance. First of all, if you have some cards on which you're carrying a revolving balance, your initial choice should be for a card with no balance. Here's the reason: If you charge a purchase on a card that already has a balance on it, the interest for that purchase will start accruing immediately. If you don't have a balance, you'll be able to "float" that purchase -- and any subsequent purchases made that month -- interest-free, until the bill is due.



Low Interest. If you're going to charge your purchase on a card that carries a balance, reach for the card that offers the lowest APR. You'll be able to pay it off more quickly, especially if you planned ahead for a big purchase by applying for a card that has a low or 0%-teaser rate. (Just make sure you've paid it off by the end of the promo period!)



Low Utilization. All other things being equal, choose the card that isn't as close to being maxed-out. The FICO scoring model takes into account how much of your available credit you've used on each card, so if you use a card that's close to its limit, your score could suffer. This article offers more details about how your utilization is calculated and how high is too high.



Reward Benefits. If you don't carry a credit card balance and have little utilization, you can choose your card based on perks. A good place to start is with your cards' reward programs. Before you buy, check your rewards' balance. If you're close to the number of miles or points you need to redeem something like a statement credit or an airline ticket, use that card. As this article points out, card issuers switch up their reward promotions frequently, so it pays to check what's currently being offered before hitting the mall or shopping online.



Price Protection. Even if you've shopped around, you might be tempted to kick yourself if you find out the item you just bought was available somewhere else for less. If you're the type of person who won't sleep at night unless you got the best deal out there, reach for a card that offers you this type of coverage, especially for big-ticket purchases. Likewise, some cards will give you extra time to return an item if you're seized with buyer's remorse after the store's return policy expires. This is especially handy if you're shopping online and the item doesn't arrive in time for you to make a decision.



Warranty Protection. If you're buying electronics or computer equipment, research your cards' benefits programs to find out which ones offer you protection if the product arrives broken or dies a month after you get it. Some cards offer this protection, so you can skip the overpriced "extended warranty" the cashier pitches you at the time of purchase.
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Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


bench craft company rip off

Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


bench craft company rip off

Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.


bench craft company rip off

Breaking <b>News</b>: Watch A Gigantic Looping Solar Prominence

The Solar Dynamics Observatory never fails to deliver absolutely stunning images from the Sun: as of 18:49 UT today, the above picture is what the Sun looked like in the ultraviolet spectrum. The prominence that you are seeing looping ...

<b>News</b> - Justin Bieber Cancels German TV Gig After Stunt Goes Awry <b>...</b>

The teen singer scraps his performance after a man is severely injured on the popular series Wetten Dass.

Carnahan Camp To Fox <b>News</b>: Why Single Us Out? | TPMMuckraker

Lawyers for former Senate Candidate Robin Carnahan are arguing that the Fox News network is singling the Missouri Democrat out in its lawsuit alleging her campaign violated the network's copyrights.



















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