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Analysis: Nobody could dethrone ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ except Wizards of the Coast — and it may have done just that

GeekWire

based Kobold Press has used the Open Game License to publish material for D&D 5th edition, such as 2016’s Tome of Beasts , shown above. 5 leak via io9’s Linda Concerga indicated that Wizards had plans to deauthorize its Open Game License (OGL), a public copyright notice that the company adopted in 2000. Redmond, Wash.-based

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Hasbro reorganizes to support big growth from ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ and ‘Magic: The Gathering’

GeekWire

The Wall Street Journal reported that Wizards of the Coast, based in Renton, Wash., a story about its popularity running in The Wall Street Journal , of all places) and the continued proliferation of popular live-play shows like Critical Role. posted revenue of $816 million for 2020, a 24% increase from 2019. — David M.

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The Future of Educational Materials: Adapting to the Digital Era

Kitaboo

It took about 50,000-60,000 years for a writing system to be developed by the Sumerians in 3500 BCE. These include digital textbooks, videos, smart boards, online journals, educational games, teacher guides, lesson plans , workbooks, podcasts, etc. These materials can be free or paid and assist in imparting learning.

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BRW Digital Edition: new-style journalism and some insights into Web 2.0 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Executive Forum in Sydney Morning Herald » BRW Digital Edition: new-style journalism and some insights into Web 2.0 This way of looking at the world results in the BRW Digital issue showing how journalism at its best is becoming a lot more like analysis, creating real value-add and insights that can’t be found elsewhere.

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Fountainhead: Profiling questions nobody's asking re: cloud.

Fountainhead

Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. N Apps where software licensing prohibits cloud e.g. some software licensing may be tied to specific CPUs; some licensing may not permit virtualization (as is found in most clouds); certain licensing may not permit use outside of specific physical domains.

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Fountainhead: My IT is Ready. My People Are Not.

Fountainhead

Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. With more automated provisioning, virtualization and elastic capacity, orchestration across all components is becoming a requirement. This is part of our life-long learning and development program. skip to main | skip to sidebar. Fountainhead.

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AI suggested 40,000 new possible chemical weapons in just six hours

The Verge

It took less than six hours for drug-developing AI to invent 40,000 potentially lethal molecules. The AI came up with tens of thousands of new substances, some of which are similar to VX, the most potent nerve agent ever developed. Shaken, they published their findings this month in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence.

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