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Supverse is a media platform run by analysts and journalists.
Supverse, the UniVerse of WasSup, allows members to create ad hoc discussions on any page* across the vast Internet. The discussion can be just a reference for yourself, or a diverse audience debate. Organize all research content and references using personal hashtags on your Supverse profile and even stitch together these thoughts into a dynamic presentation you can publish online and share with others. Mingle your philosophies with others in the Supverse global sensorium to create new meanings.
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Filtered on: allgov.com > showing 3 comments covering 100 days
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More Than Three-Quarters of #Soybeans , #Corn and #Cotton Grown in #USA are #GMO


The U.S. Department of Agriculture ( #USDA ) says that 93% of all soybeans in the country were the HT variety as of last year. HT cotton comprised 82% of that crop in 2013, while HT corn dominated 85% of that crop’s acreage last year.
&neo 2014-03-27  


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Unusual News - Online Merchant Charges Customer $3,500 for Writing #BadReview


This reads like a theoretical case of escalation, however one should not be surprised that such fine-print is actually enforced.
Can it be concluded that this is part of KlearGear's business model? If it wasn't wouldn't they try to make it very clear that any actions that negatively impact KlearGear are not permitted and penalties strictly enforced?

&Rob 2013-11-27  
Unusual News - Online Merchant #KlearGear Charges Customer $3,500 for Writing Bad Review - AllGov - News


her action left her liable for $3,500—the amount KlearGear charges any customer who agrees to the site’s terms and conditions, which included for a time the Non- #Disparagement Clause
&neo 2013-11-27  


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