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incorporated in New York in 1980 and
operated under the name
Academic Micropublishing Company, Inc.
until 1981, when the name was
changed to
Comtex Scientific...
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allowing users to
create articles. With the
growth of low-cost
micropublishing facilitated by the
internet and
blogging software in particular, and...
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employ the services. This Internet-based
service is a form of
micropublishing. An institution,
website or
individual can
offer online tutoring through...
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started the
EHanism Group and
developed an
EHGBooks micropublishing app with some
notable Chinese computer scientists in
order to promote...
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Allen B. (ed.).
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which is
widely credited with
having invented "
micropublishing." Later, the
company would merge microfilm with xerography, helping...
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former Detroit Tigers owner Eugene Power (1905–1988),
microfilming and
micropublishing pioneer Jeff S**** (born 1965), CEO of
NBCUniversal Jill Carroll, journalist...
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