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This additive technique is called Topspin, and you can learn more about it by clicking here.
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This additive, rather than digressive approach is called Topspin, a tennis term that refers to a stroke that causes the ball to bounce sharply and give a player a winning advantage.
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Topspin: Insists this is his final season on tour, making this his last appearance at the U.S.
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Jeff Sackmann, a tennis-stats blogger at Heavy Topspin, has developed a ranking and forecasting algorithm that gives Djokovic a 29.6% chance of winning in Cincinnati this week.
One Record He May Not Match Carl Bialik 2011
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Topspin: Titles at French Open and Wimbledon allowed him to tie, then break, Pete Sampras 'record of 14 Grand Slam championships. ...
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Topspin: Moved up to second in the ATP rankings this month, highest showing for a British man. ...
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Or, more precisely, as Ian Rogers from Topspin a company that has built software to allow artists to market directly to their fans took pains to point out, it really should be considered two music businesses: "There are no one-size-fits-all solutions anymore."
Jeff Pollack: Debating the Future of the Music Biz: Big Bang Forum Stirs it Up Jeff Pollack 2011
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Then, after you've made songs, you've got Facebook, you have Twitter, you have great sites like Bandcamp and Topspin that will help you, basically, sell your music and concert tickets.
Mike Ragogna: Linkin Park Goes To The UN: A Conversation With Mike Shinoda Mike Ragogna 2011
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Or, more precisely, as Ian Rogers from Topspin a company that has built software to allow artists to market directly to their fans took pains to point out, it really should be considered two music businesses: "There are no one-size-fits-all solutions anymore."
Jeff Pollack: Debating the Future of the Music Biz: Big Bang Forum Stirs it Up Jeff Pollack 2011
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Then, after you've made songs, you've got Facebook, you have Twitter, you have great sites like Bandcamp and Topspin that will help you, basically, sell your music and concert tickets.
Mike Ragogna: Linkin Park Goes To The UN: A Conversation With Mike Shinoda Mike Ragogna 2011
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