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Vintage-Inspired Swimsuits For Any Size: The Best On The Web
I’m a huge fan of anything vintage; it’s been ingrained in me since I was little, when my mom would take me on trips to flea markets and antique shops in search of old treasures she could make new again. Furniture, clothing, accessories, art, you name it and I like it as long as it has a retro flair to it. Most of those things can be found easily at any thrift store or vintage shop (my favorite local shop is Street Scene , in Lexington, Kentucky), but sometimes the clothing is a bit trickier, especially if you’re curvy.

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Vintage-Inspired Swimsuits For Any Size: The Best On The Web
Automated Insights: Computers May Not Replace Human Writers, As Long As Perspectives Exist
There are companies currently providing machine-generated content to various sites and businesses – articles created by machines rather than humans. Some wonder if the future of journalism is auto-generated content, and if journalists will be out of jobs because of it. We’ve written about Narrative Science, one such company, several times
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Facebook Creating Decline In Text Usage?
Although texting seems to be the preferred mode of communication these days–especially with the teenage demographic–a new study shows that it might be taking a hit from messaging services, especially Facebook’s. A telecommunications consulting firm called Strand Consult is behind the study , which was released on Friday and shows a marked decline in text use in the last year. They say Facebook is a huge player in the threat against text carriers.
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