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Progressive has experimented by offering navigation help.
In NFL pre-season this year the league has experimented by moving the kick conversion back to the 33-yard line.
The best-selling Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho — more attuned than other writers, perhaps, to whatever is perceived as modern — has experimented by sharing glimpses of his writing life on Twitter, encouraging feedback from his readers and even broadcasting a live video of himself writing his next book.
Another award-winning teacher – Cairns was voted outstanding new teacher in the South of England in this year's National Teaching Awards – she has experimented by turning her classroom into a Sikh gurdwara, encouraging pupils to discover their own way of praying, organised the cooking of kosher food, and helped pupils reflect on how concepts like forgiveness apply in everyday life.
Mr Varian argues that this overcomes the free-rider problem, a particular pain for makers of online content because it can often be reproduced at zero cost.Google has experimented by crowdfunding the development of new fonts for websites, at around $3,000 a time.
For the past few months, the company has experimented by "taking into account whether sites use secure, encrypted connections as a signal in our search ranking algorithms," and according to the post, has seen positive results.
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Newspapers have experimented by charging for some things — access to archives and columnists, for instance — and most collect information about their readers, which might be of value to advertisers.
In a virtual world it's easy to blur the distinction between who is the learner and who is the teacher; several schools have experimented by allowing pupils editing rights so they can work alongside teachers, creating and designing courses.
They have experimented by paying employees to share their expertise in internal social networks, creating video games that teach and, human resources consultants say, enticing employees with tuition help even if they leave the company.
Richard M. Hollingshead, a salesman, opened the first screen in June 1933 in Camden, N.J.; he had experimented by projecting a feature from his car hood onto a hanging sheet.
In 1907, the Mint had experimented by striking about two dozen pieces of the same weight as the double eagle, bearing Saint-Gaudens's design, but which had a smaller, thicker planchet.
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