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Make sure anchor text descriptive.
We need to keep paragraphs short (1-2 sentences). Use transition words.
Let’s draft content.
We’ll need to count words roughly.
I’ll write sentences of about 9-11 words.
Let’s start:
Qualcomm just bought a Cornell AI startup.
That’s 6 words, okay but need 8-12? Actually requirement: Keep sentences under 15 words, aim for 8-12 words. 6 is okay but maybe we want 8-12. Let’s make it 9 words: “Qualcomm just bought a Cornell AI startup today.” That’s 9 words? Count: Qualcomm(1) just2 bought3 a4 Cornell5 AI6 startup7 today8. That’s 8 words. Actually “Qualcomm just bought a Cornell AI startup today.” That’s 8 words. Good.
But we need to start with main news immediately, no intro. That’s fine.
Now heading:
Deal details
Paragraph: “Qualcomm paid 10 million dollars.” That’s 5 words, too short. Need 8-12 words. Let’s make: “Qualcomm paid about 10 million dollars for the startup.” Count: Qualcomm1 paid2 about3 104 million5 dollars6 for7 the8 startup9. That’s 9 words, okay.
Next: “The startup focuses on edge AI software.” Count: The1 startup2 focuses3 on4 edge5 AI6 software7. That’s 7 words, need 8-12. Add “for” maybe: “The startup focuses on edge AI software for devices.” Count: The1 startup2 focuses3 on4 edge5 AI6 software7 for8 devices9. Good.
Next: “It helps phones run smarter without cloud.” Count: It1 helps2 phones3 run4 smarter5 without6 cloud7. That’s 7, need 8-12. Add “today”. “It helps phones run smarter without cloud today.” Count: It1 helps2 phones3 run4 smarter5 without6 cloud7 today8. Good.
Now maybe a bullet list:
- Edge AI software
- Helps phones run locally
- Reduces latency
But bullet items are separate lines, not sentences? They can be separate