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Once a year, they
publish
the league table: who's best, who's at the bottom?
The four groups will
publish
their data in November of this year.
It's open source, meaning we
publish
and share all of our design files and all of our code online, allowing anyone to modify or improve or change the design.
And I turned in my story, and my editor called me and said, "We really can't
publish
this."
We have a great track record of that, and we're actually working on a proposal right now to be transparent and to
publish
transparency reports in the same way that the Internet companies are being allowed to
publish
transparency reports for them.
I had to get my ass back to work, and that's what I did, and that's how, in 2010, I was able to
publish
the dreaded follow-up to "Eat, Pray, Love."
I plan to
publish
my own notebook.
We do biology, we do hardware, and Nicholas Negroponte famously said, "Demo or die," as opposed to
"Publish
or perish," which was the traditional academic way of thinking.
In the case of Safecast, a bunch of amateurs when we started three years ago, I would argue that we probably as a group know more than any other organization about how to collect data and
publish
data and do citizen science.
So in the Safecast story, we knew we needed to collect data, we knew we wanted to
publish
the data, and instead of trying to come up with the exact plan, we first said, oh, let's get Geiger counters.
Finally, my father, an Algerian peasant's son turned professor, was forced to stop teaching at the university and to flee his apartment, but what I will never forget about Mahfoud Bennoune, my dad, was that like so many other Algerian intellectuals, he refused to leave the country and he continued to
publish
pointed criticisms, both of the fundamentalists and sometimes of the government they battled.
What I want you to do when you get home is email me the passwords to all of your email accounts, not just the nice, respectable work one in your name, but all of them, because I want to be able to just troll through what it is you're doing online, read what I want to read and
publish
whatever I find interesting.
It is true that as human beings, we're social animals, which means we have a need for other people to know what we're doing and saying and thinking, which is why we voluntarily
publish
information about ourselves online.
If you wanted to, and I know you're just playing devil's advocate, but if you wanted to sell secrets to another country, which he could have done and become extremely rich doing so, the last thing you would do is take those secrets and give them to journalists and ask journalists to
publish
them, because it makes those secrets worthless.
But Maclaren had been one of the first to
publish
a detailed topographical study of the area.
We started to
publish
every week sessions on the Internet.
As soon as people understood that I would give them those films — I would
publish
them online for free under a Creative Commons license, but I would also really give them to the people and I would let them do what they want with it.
So a place like The Intercept was set up to protect journalists and
publish
their work when they're dealing with very sensitive matters like this.
They'll publish, be invited to conferences.
She's going to
publish
them in a book.
This book is the final product, which I would eventually like to
publish
and translate into as many languages in the world, so that Arabic teaching and learning becomes fun, easy and accessible globally.
We check and recognize the shops and restaurants that have declared themselves a plastic bag-free zone, and we put this sticker at their entrance and
publish
their names on social media and some important magazines on Bali.
This was a big deal, and we said, "We've got to
publish
this."
Scientists are meant to
publish
results, and this situation was far from that.
You see, under the First Amendment, the press has the right to
publish
secret information in the public interest.
There were only two rules for everyone who was invited: we all agreed to share everything that we found with everybody else, and we all agreed to
publish
together on the same day.
Gerard Ryle: We had a series of crises along the way, including when something major was happening in the world, the journalists from that country wanted to
publish
right away.
Now, we didn't
publish
the underlying documents of the journalists we're working with.
So in a somewhat spontaneous decision, I decided that I would
publish
my letter in the student paper, hoping to reach out to others in Oxford that might have had a similar experience and be feeling the same way.
Soon, we were receiving hundreds of stories from men and women across the world, which we began to
publish
on a website I set up.
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