Sentences with phrase «readers reported seeing»

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When a reader behaves like that, they see more links to your content in the search results, according to a report from Search Engine Land.
This is no historical reporting with all the proper distance of objectivity; the reader is drawn in to hear, to see, to experience.
I know you can also find these silicone trivets in grocery stores, and a reader reported she has seen them at «99 cent stores», but of course you can easily order them on amazon too.
While we like Child Craft for its value, there is one major caveat — we see many reports from readers of shipping damage, including parts rolling around loose in boxes.
Many of my readers have seen dramatic and positive weight loss results after implementing these lifestyle changes, and reported feeling better, too.
With my clients and readers, I have seen some people report improvement in thyroid symptoms and thyroid function tests following the removal of fluoride from their lifestyle.
Readers of Education Next may have seen a report entitled Diploma to Nowhere from Strong American Schools last year that counted up the number of high school graduates who end up in remedial courses at the next level.
«We are seeing stronger readers going into third grade,» she adds, and placements in special education classes have declined, a trend reported by other districts that have adopted looping.
Readers can check out the rankings of 13,636 U.S. school districts, and see how students in each district compare to students in 25 other nations, in a Global Report Card available on the website of the George W. Bush Institute.
The rankings of 13,636 U.S. school districts can be found in the Global Report Card, available on the website of the George W. Bush Institute, where readers can see how students in each school district compare to students in 25 other nations.
On the TEKS alignment report presented below, readers can see that the Standard is broken into «Student Expectations» that are further divided into «Breakouts.»
Readers will already have seen Henry Catchpole's written report and Aston Parrott's photography in issue 218 of evo Magazine, but few things are better suited to the medium of motion film than the spectacle of rally cars and purpose - built off - roaders sliding across gravel and mud.
Amazon.com's executives certainly hope so, with several quoted in news reports yesterday saying that the company sees Kindle for iPhone as a companion, not a cannibalization threat to the dedicated Kindle and Kindle 2 electronic readers.
Whether or not the industry is ready may still remain to be seen, but with publishers like Hachette reporting record ebook sales even in 2013, it's a clear sign that readers are responding to digital publishing, regardless of where it originated.
But during the most recent holiday season, we saw a major spike in ownership.12 In mid-January, we reported that 19 % of adults ages 18 and older owned an e-book reader, and 19 % owned a tablet computer, up from 10 % ownership for each device in mid - December.13
I have not known anybody who saw «big chunks» of such expenditures, although I've been close to no one with a following the size of Popova's reported 1.2 million readers.
Amazon.com's executives certainly hope so, with several yesterday quoted in news reports that the company sees Kindle for iPhone as a companion, not a cannibalization threat to the dedicated Kindle and Kindle 2 electronic readers.
E-book readers saw a similar jump in sales, with the number of owners hopping from 10 percent to 19 percent from mid-December to January following several months of zero growth, reported Pew.
The last year has seen a reported 235 % jump in e-book reader sales.
Amazon's second iteration of its popular eBook reader, The Kindle, costs only $ 185.49 to build, $ 173.51 less than its retail price, according to an iSuppli Teardown report (see below).
As seen on The Digital Reader's blog, Lagardère, the parent companies of Simon & Schuster and Hachette, report that their publishing division's revenue increased 1.9 % in 2013 with eBook sales marking a dramatic increase of 33 % in the U.S. and 42 % in the U.K. according to this press release.
More interestingly since YouTube is owned by Google, we see a good trend of their partnership, recently reported Sony Reader to be open to Google's library and now video distribution through YouTube would open lots of possibilities, for example to be added in Bravia widgets and the upcoming Walkman X series will definitely be of good use since it supports YouTube.
When I read Wool, I reported on the great strides that Hugh Howey made in creating a community of readers using social media (see the link below).
EBook Bargains UK reported in April that «Amazon's Kindle Singles and B&N's Nook Snaps have already proven the demand for short digital material, and Vintage / Anchor see a lot of potential to engage readers with shorter offerings.»
In 2015, our authors and publishers can expect to see continuous improvements across every part of our business, including: New distribution and merchandising tools that make your books more discoverable and desirable by readers New price management tools that give our authors and publishers more granular control over pricing in multiple currencies and territories New retailer additions to the Smashwords distribution network serving retailers and libraries Improved, more intuitive sales reporting An upgraded Meatgrinder to improve the ease and capabilities of our flagship ebook conversion tool Improved search for the Smashwords retail store... and some fun surprises that will set the stage for even greater things to come.
I see it as my job to report facts and then add discussions of context that may cause readers to place less emphasis on some facts; making an adjustment that changed the 1.6 number to 2.0 seemed too much like spin to me.
3/9 Update: Some readers report not seeing the 60,000 offer even after logging into the new United Web site; it may be a snafu related to the merger system integration, I don't know for sure and welcome anyone who does know to comment.
Quick question, have you or any readers seen any confirmation of recent reports / claims that using Ink Bus Pref.
Look to credit reports to understand loan denials — A reader wondering why he was rejected for a credit card loan should turn to his credit report to understand why the lender made the move... (See Credit reports)
Still, we saw enough reports that we wanted to give our readers some resources to learn about potential problems with this product, so that you can talk to your vet and decide if this is the right product for flea and tick control.
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3/9 Update: Some readers report not seeing the 60,000 offer even after logging into the new United Web site; it may be a snafu related to the merger system integration, I don't know for sure and welcome anyone who does know to comment.
Increased award inventory (I originally listed this card as not receiving this benefit but lots of readers report that they do see increased award inventory)
Update: Some readers are reporting seeing different offers instead, including 500 Starpoints when you book a stay through the SPG app or 10,000 bonus points after staying at two more Starwood brands.
You have such a diverse crowd of readers and it really is good to see you don't let anyone bully you into pasteurizing your articles to conform to their own flavor of reporting.
Now that ExxonMobil and The New York Times have treated us (New York Times readers) to NINE FULL PAGES of ExxonMobil advertorials this recent week, giving us all sorts of information regarding energy and ExxonMobil's efforts, can we expect to see some fact - based reporting to provide the public with the real story on those matters?
I hope that the readers of this report join us in seeing not peril but opportunity for improved knowledge leading toward a happier and more secure future.
The New York Times reports that in our age of digital reporting, not only is truth being seen as «malleable,» many readers don't care and / or assume that to be the case.
Most readers will know that this was Taseko's second attempt to secure federal approval for its proposed mine and that the federal review panel that conducted the second environmental assessment (EA) concluded that, like the original Prosperity project, it too was likely to result in significant adverse environmental effects (SAEEs)(for more on the panel's report, see my previous post here)...
regular readers will know that we have consistently reported on challenges to the 1267 regime before national and regional courts on this blog (see eg here, here, here, here, here, and here).
A reader dong even a casual perusal of the CBC report referred to in the main posting here should immediately see at least the following:
As Slaw readers may know from news reports today (see, e.g., the Gobe and Mail front page story), the LCO has just released a report on part of that study, «Voices from a Broken Family Justice System: Sharing Consultations Results,» setting out what they've learned from wide consultation with organizations, agencies, and people who are or staff the «entry points» into the family justice system in the province.
As Slaw readers may know from news reports today (see, e.g., the Gobe and Mail front page story), the LCO has just released a report on part of that study, «Voices from a Broken Family Justice System: Sharing Consultations Results,» setting out what they've learned from wide consultation with organizations, agencies, and people who are or staff the «entry points» into the family justice system in the province... [more]
Now that you've seen who the readers of Consumer Reports say are the best, here's who they report the least satisfaction with:
yro.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader shares a report: Moscow - based Kaspersky Lab plans to open a data center in Switzerland to address Western government concerns that Russia exploits its anti-virus software to spy on customers, according to internal documents seen by Reuters.
tech.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNET: It's an interesting time for Virgin Hyperloop One, which saw one of its board members arrested on fraud and embezzlement charges in Russia last week and three other high - profile directors departing the board, according to Bloomberg.
As Croakey readers may have seen reported recently, Senator Cory Bernardi and the Australian Conservatives have taken umbrage at the new codes of conduct, deriding them as «political correctness» and making other misleading, ill - informed comments.
Along with some of the usual info you'd expect in such a report — school / training requirements, potential salary range — I'm also asking students to write about if and how they see the SEL and literacy skills that we've had specific lessons about this year (Self - control; grit; being a good leader; being a good writer and reader; taking personal responsibility) might be useful to them in those careers (You can download the student hand - out and instructions here).
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