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" ... One of the biggest misimpressions about the free market is the mistaken belief that corporate interests support free competition. While companies will raise their voices at regulations and mandates that drive up the cost of their doing business, corporate interests love government interference in the market when it gives them a leg up against their competition. Evidence of that reality is on display in the D.C. Metro System from the group "Americans for Fair Skies" that has plastered ads promoting policy to limit access to the American commercial airline market. ... "
" ... Otte found himself in hot water last year when Buzzfeed reported that he had portrayed himself as having a Ph.D. when he, in fact, did not have one. He apologized in a Medium blog post in which he called the misimpressions "inadvertent" but "inexcuseable." He says that since then, he has learned a lot by learning on mentors that include Anne Wojcicki, the 23andMe founder and a Freenome investor, and Michael Pellini, who previously ran genomics testing company Foundation Medicine. ... "
" ... Third and finally, it’s a cost-effective and highly-targeted way to connect with your constituents. Monitoring your Twitter feed is an easy, all-in-one strategy for customer service (answering parents’ questions in the moment), media relations (the days of sending press releases are quickly coming to an end), and public affairs (if an elected official is talking about local schools, you want to know what they’re saying, and either thank them for it or quickly correct any misimpressions). Of the school districts on Twitter, many are still using it as a “broadcast medium,” blasting out news. The next frontier – where they’ll really begin to see value – is when they leverage it as the truly social tool it is, responding to and interacting with others. ... "