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(Annual GDP figures are always published a bit later than annual inflation figures, which is why the government doesn't just use the numbers from the previous year for both).
He's also "published a bit of fiction", including a successful short novel, The Portage to San Cristobal of AH (1981), though he has, he says, "no illusions" about its value.
Published a bit late to be a stocking filler, but perhaps a nice January present for a design-aware secularist, Archibet is a book of 26 postcards by Federico Babina.
Google has published a bit of an insider's look on how the company conducts eye-tracking studies to evaluate the effectiveness of its search results.
He published a bit of a follow-on analysis today, looking into how much money venture firms have raised, how much they have left, and what portion of that remaining capital is for new investments, compared to prior commitments.
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Since then, the state oil company, Sonangol, has started to publish a bit more useful information about its takings, but only a bit.
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NPR and the Times had planned on posting stories Sunday night, but ended up publishing a bit earlier than expected after The Telegraph jumped out of the gate with its piece just after 8 p.m. EST.
The National Venture Capital Association, on whose board Morgenthaler once served, published a statement a bit ago calling Morgenthaler an "icon of venture capital, titan of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and champion of innovation".
But the company — which has been marketing a "miniLab" device that it claims can carry out an array of tests and which managed to secure a $100 million loan last December from Fortress Investment Group (owned by SoftBank) — published a statement a bit ago.
In 1998, after four years of study, the Internet Engineering Task Force published a new 128-bit IP address standard intended to replace the conventional 32-bit standard.
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