Re: Interesting read...
I am bemused, however, by the use of the word "sleuth" in the following sentence:
"The sleuth of web publications is likely to increase the demand for writers and editors, with most companies now developing newsletters and content-driven websites."
Do you suppose they meant "slew?"
Nah, it was a cult literary allusion for Spiderman fans.
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