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July 2016: Gates celebrates “25 years of learning and laughter” with Buffett with a “virtual reality film” of the two men and a blog post.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 15, 2026
She was excited to feature such an unusual specimen on her Instagram plant blog, @cubehousejungle, and hopes to make it to this year’s bloom too.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 10, 2026
She called the news a “major taxpayer win” in a Wednesday blog post.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 8, 2026
In a blog post, Sony’s comms people write that “consumer preferences and the broader entertainment industry continue to shift away from physical discs to digital,” thus making this a “natural direction” for PlayStation’s future.
From Slate ● Jul. 7, 2026
She wrote her blog posts wondering what he would make of them.
From "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Google also introduced search information agents, which will be able to scan blogs, news sites, social media, and more for data that they can send periodically to customers as updates.
From Barron's ● May 19, 2026
On the nouveau fashion blogs of Substack, women exchange styling ideas for the brand’s signature pierced mules.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 14, 2026
Other financially independent parents are sharing similar stories in books, blogs and podcasts to provide an alternative to the high-cost, high-stress reality most families find themselves in.
From MarketWatch ● Mar. 14, 2026
Associating his client with the phrase “highest-rated for sciatica” on various company blogs can be enough to convince ChatGPT.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 30, 2026
The next day, pictures of me were splashed across the fashion pages and blogs.
From "How Dare the Sun Rise" by Sandra Uwiringiyimana
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“If you have already been arrested, you’re not the first call we’ve taken this month,” he blogged in May, “and you won’t be the last.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 7, 2026
Beth Galetti, senior vice president of people experience and technology at Amazon, had blogged that the company needed fewer layers and more ownership “to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business.”
From MarketWatch ● Jan. 23, 2026
After his firing in October 2010, Folkes blogged about his experience on the show.
From Seattle Times ● Jun. 6, 2024
"Under this new default setting, teens can only be messaged or added to group chats by people they already follow or are connected", Meta blogged.
From BBC ● Jan. 26, 2024
I couldn’t wait to use that information to shock someone—I even blogged about it.
From "Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus" by Dusti Bowling
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But someone diagnosed in their 60s today may have been blogging in their 30s and was on a smartphone in their 40s and social media and speech-based devices, like an Alexa, in their 50s.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 14, 2026
Tisdale French, meanwhile, apparently anticipated this kind of speculation in reaction to the New York essay because she had experienced it after blogging about the same topic.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jan. 7, 2026
That’s the concern of a former energy trader and now investor blogging on Substack as Fred’s Corner, with a focus on commodities.
From MarketWatch ● Dec. 22, 2025
They believe he was targeted for blogging about alleged human rights abuses against the Sikh community in India.
From BBC ● Nov. 4, 2025
Blaine might have been more forgiving if she had simply forgotten, if she had been so submerged in reading or blogging that the protest had slipped from her mind.
From "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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