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Posted on March 31, 2011March 31, 2011Author John MountCategories AdministrativiaTags Apologies

Blog Slowdown

The Win-Vector blog is experiencing a bit of a slow-down. All of our staff are very busy helping clients right now and we need to take a couple of extra weeks to get our next article out.

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