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blog

Also known as: blog, blogs

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12 Basic Principles of Financial Management | Quicken quicken.com Quicken 3 facts
claimInvestors should continuously educate themselves by reading financial periodicals, books, and blogs to understand their investment plans and identify opportunities.
claimQuicken provides material on its blog for informational purposes only and does not offer advisory, brokerage, or tax advice, nor does it recommend the purchase or sale of specific securities or investments.
quoteMorris recommends: “Read every financial periodical, book, and blog you can find from well-regarded financial authors. Understand why you are investing so that you will stick to your plan. Periodically gather research so you do not miss excellent investment opportunities.”
Hallucination Causes: Why Language Models Fabricate Facts mbrenndoerfer.com M. Brenndoerfer · mbrenndoerfer.com Mar 15, 2026 1 fact
measurementIn web-scale training data, high-accuracy sources like Wikipedia (95% accuracy) and academic papers (88% accuracy) contribute approximately 7% of the total corpus, while lower-accuracy sources like SEO content (35% accuracy) and general blogs (65% accuracy) constitute nearly 40% of the total token volume.
Archetypes of open-source business models | Electronic Markets link.springer.com Springer Jun 14, 2022 1 fact
measurementThe database of 120 objects used for taxonomy development included start-ups, non-profit organizations, and individual projects, with data collected from websites, AngelList, GitHub, SourceForge, and blogs.
Tone in Writing: 42 Examples of Tone For All Types of Writing thewritepractice.com The Write Practice 1 fact
claimOnline readers often prefer a conversational and informal tone that mimics everyday speech, which is commonly used in blogs, social media posts, and personal websites to make content feel more personal and relatable.
Courses | Department of English | Vanderbilt University as.vanderbilt.edu Vanderbilt University 1 fact
claimThe 'Art of Blogging' course (ENGL 3215.01) taught by Amanda Little requires students to critique influential blogs, Substacks, and online journalism, while examining the history of self-published manifestoes from 17th-century pamphleteers to modern social media micro-blogging.
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimJustification by testimony relies on information one person communicates to another, which can occur through talking or through other forms such as letters, newspapers, and blogs.