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Describes the motherboard software Using the Motherboard Software Go to page 43 Preface iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface i Chapter 1 1 Introducing the Motherboard 1
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Trisha J. Wooldridge, a member of the Broad Universe Motherboard, is a freelance writer, editor, and educator whose experience includes Dungeons & Dragons Online, animal rescue public relations, and web-based learning.
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Trisha J. Wooldridge, a member of the Broad Universe Motherboard, is a freelance writer, editor, and educator whose experience includes Dungeons & Dragons Online, animal rescue public relations, and web-based learning.
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Dell's "Motherboard," for example, was a project that started as a branded web series for VBS. TV that eventually led to a three-year contract working directly with the company, with plans to extend the franchise to a "Motherboard" - branded virtual conference and eventually its own TV series.
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(I'm the editor of Motherboard, which is part of Vice/VBS, the creator of the Creators Project).
Alex Pasternack: The Creators Project, the Oil Spill and Technology's Double-Edged Sword 2010
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(I'm the editor of Motherboard, which is part of Vice/VBS, the creator of the Creators Project).
Alex Pasternack: The Creators Project, the Oil Spill and Technology's Double-Edged Sword 2010
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(I'm the editor of Motherboard, which is part of Vice/VBS, the creator of the Creators Project).
Alex Pasternack: The Creators Project and Technology's Double-Edged Sword 2010
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Vice came up with a twist on custom publishing called Motherboard, a tech and culture site that relies on branding as opposed to banner ads.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID CARR 2010
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Vice came up with a twist on custom publishing called Motherboard, a tech and culture site that relies on branding as opposed to banner ads.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID CARR 2010
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Vice, headquartered in New York with London as its secondary hub, has other partnership deals with Intel (for whom it makes films on young artists) and Dell (a website on nerds and technology called Motherboard).
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