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Shmoop to bring its sassy textbook approach to Bio.com

July 31, 2010 Tech View Comments

Shmoop , the online study guide publisher founded by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Ellen and David Siminoff, has announced the first of what it says will be a number of deals with major media companies.

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