Sentences with phrase «changes to the blog posting»

Just a quick post today to let you all know about some slight changes to the blog posting schedule.
Just a quick post today to let you all know about some slight changes to the blog posting schedule.

Not exact matches

«Because the silencing of voices has helped perpetuate sexual harassment, the country should guarantee that people can go to court to ensure these concerns can always be heard,» Brad Smith, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer, said in a blog post announcing the changes.
And the other is that Facebook writes a blog post trying to explain the changes in as diplomatic a tone as it can muster.
Because Slack hasn't yet reached the point where it has tens of thousands of workers on its books, «[i] t is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our trajectory,» CEO Stewart Butterfield and HR chief Anne Toth write in a blog post disclosing the numbers.
For those looking for a deep dive into the subject, there are long lists of skills to acquire or outlines of multistep training programs to follow, but if you're more interested in simple but powerful changes that you can make today, a recent post on blog Dumb Little Man is for you.
«A very high bar is set by using the word «Favorite,»» he wrote in a blog post that suggested several changes to Twitter's interface — including pictures and videos that are double - clickable to heart (à la Instagram), receipts when Tweets have been read, and a «Thank you bomb» feature that enables users with lots of followers to send mass gratitude notifications all at once.
Facebook is working with fact - checking companies to highlight questionable stories as «disputed» and letting users mark posts as «fake news,» while Twitter has changed its default profile image from an egg to a human head silhouette, partly to reduce trolling, it said Friday in a blog post.
In a new blog post, Musk added that he also felt the move was necessary to speed up initiatives to address climate change.
«We believe there is an opportunity to fundamentally change how digital services are built, used and monetized,» Kik founder and CEO Ted Livingston said in a blog post on Tuesday.
Following up on a blog post that Mark Zuckerberg posted a few weeks ago, the company now says it's testing and starting to roll out some changes focused on «the worst of the worst, on the clear hoaxes spread by spammers for their own gain.»
«Despite the fact that polls show how dissatisfied Americans are with Congress overall, there's been no change in our appetite to elect affluent politicians to represent our concerns in Washington, Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, said in a blog post.
The free tier of OneDrive will shrink from 15 gigabytes to 5 gigabytes for all users, and there are other changes outlined in the blog post.
«It is relatively easy for us to move the lever a small bit right now to make a significant change in our trajectory,» wrote CEO Stewart Butterfield and head of HR Anne Toth in a September blog post.
It took a single blog post from Taylor Swift to force change at the world's biggest company.
The technology giant will change its search rankings to «help surface more authoritative pages and demote low - quality content,» a company executive said in a blog post.
And FWIW, if you haven't read The Great Rebalancing yet, it might change the way you view things at the moment — I know it did wonders for my understanding, althoguh I keep forgetting important parts of it and have to relearn them by reading Michael's (unfortunately infrequently) blog posts.
The changes are being announced in emails, blog posts and new on - screen messages that many consumers are already beginning to see from Apple, Twitter, Airbnb, GoDaddy and others.
Perform a content audit to understand your existing inventory of content and what can be repurposed into a new, useful format like changing a series of blog posts into an infographic.
Any form of change, whether it's a news article or even a blog post, can help you to boost your rank.
Two years ago I posted my first guest blog focused on income inequality, specifically how changes in Canada's redistribution over the last three decades have increased after - tax income inequality, and how these changes compared to OECD trends.
The quote above comes from a post on Facebook's business blog on November 14, 2014, about yet another change to Facebook's News Feed algorithm.
The United Nations is boosting its efforts to tackling climate change by further exploring the use applications of the blockchain.In a blog post, the UN revealed that it had facilitated...
The Tax Reform Toolkit is a series of blog posts featured on Eye on Housing that are designed to help builders and remodelers make sense of the changes in tax law as a result of the legislation passed in December.
The flaw was first discovered by BuzzFeed intern and founder of Hackers for NY Dani Grant, who shared in a blog post that anyone can simply change a single digit in the boarding pass» URL to come up with someone else's boarding pass.
Creating a how - to video for each blog post can sound intimidating, but once you see the process, I think you'll change your mind.
You must have either read my mind, or my post (a few lines down) wherein I responded to «Atheism's» «Prayer changes things» by saying: «Yep, I'm sure those 9 -1-1 terrorists (if you believe they were terrorists, and not government operatives... but that's another post for another blog...) were doing a lot of praying... and, boy, did they change things!»
I put hours into a blog post or article, hoping to hear from people people who gained new perspective or experienced personal change through my words.
Denene Millner's posts about parenting black boys as a black mother did far more to wake me up to realities of racial injustice in this country than my subscription to The New York Times, and Kristen Howerton's «Rage Against the Minivan» blog introduced me to the concept of white privilege in a way that made sense and inspired change.
I never post my blog, but since I'm also a charismatic recovering pastor, I've come to a conclusion (that also might change) http://antwrites.com/2011/08/27/tongues-and-me/ That might guide you, or it may not
I was going to write a post about all the changes you can expect to see and what plans I have for the future, but then I realized that I simply don't know what is going to happen to me or this blog next week, let alone next year.
I thought about just deleting the section I corrected, but read somewhere that when going back to edit a blog post, you shouldn't delete anything, but cross it out and fix it so that people can see what was changed.
Left - leaning blogs and sites like ThinkProgress and Huffington Post jumped on Rubio's comments, with the Zack Beauchamp from ThingProgress writing, «To suggest we can't know how old the Earth is, then, is to deny the validity of these scientific methods altogether — a maneuver familiar to Rubio, who also denies the reality of anthropogenic climate change.&raquTo suggest we can't know how old the Earth is, then, is to deny the validity of these scientific methods altogether — a maneuver familiar to Rubio, who also denies the reality of anthropogenic climate change.&raquto deny the validity of these scientific methods altogether — a maneuver familiar to Rubio, who also denies the reality of anthropogenic climate change.&raquto Rubio, who also denies the reality of anthropogenic climate change
I'll never forget the church that beautifully integrated words from my blog posts into their liturgy one Sunday morning, or the painter who rendered a chapter from my book into art, or the young man who composed a song around this post, or the pastor who made last - minute adjustments to his Easter service to ensure that women had a voice in proclaiming the resurrection, or the church that changed its policies regarding abuse because of our series on the topic, or those of you who have sponsored children, worked the blessing of «eshet chayil!»
I remember first reading your blog in its early inception - changing its name to Scandi Foodie made it much easier to remember:) Looking forward to reading many more posts!
It's been awhile since I've had a blog post, not because I've given up on low carb / paleo eating, but because life changes have limited my space (and natural light) to take food photos.
I posted a comment about the change on Melissa's blog and she loved the idea and said she had bananas ripening on her kitchen cabinet to try it!
I have a lot of changes coming on the blog in 2014, but for now I wanted to do a quick Sunday Funday post to wrap up 2013.
I will post my changes to this amazing recipe with chia seed substitution for the eggs on my blog.
For anyone who doubts climate change please read my blog action day post Responses to questions and objections on climate change.
I'll admit, something needs to be pretty special to make me buy something new «just» for the last baby (such a change of thought from when I had only my first, but that's another blog post).
Trying to change the world, one blog post at a time.»
Identifying information has been changed and I was given permission to post on my blog.
Regulars on this blog have probably read a lot about my story posted under «SkepticalGuest» but a technical snafu has lead to me posting with the «Older Mom» handle and I have no idea how to change.)
Update, 6/17/14 3:00 pm CST: Post updated to change Patti Montague's title from «president» to «CEO» and to add the link to my post on Corporate Accountability International's blPost updated to change Patti Montague's title from «president» to «CEO» and to add the link to my post on Corporate Accountability International's blpost on Corporate Accountability International's blog.]
Late last week, Facebook's Head of News Feed (Adam Mosseri) posted on the Facebook News blog that the company is making a major change to the way it selects content to show people by default (and if you haven't yet heard, read the actual announcement).
Jessica Wentz, associate director and a postdoctoral research fellow at Columbia University's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, wrote in a blog post that the phrasing shift is more technically precise and likely addresses concerns about how far an agency needs to go in calculating emissions.
«Agencies are permitted to change their mind, regularly do so, and at least in theory receive the same deference from courts that they do when making rules from scratch,» wrote Nathan Richardson, a visiting fellow at the conservation group Resources for the Future, in a recent blog post.
There is a great post at the Council on Foreign Relations blog where by Michael Levi boils down global climate change in to two overarching unknowns: (1) extent of damage by an accumulation of greenhouse gases, and (2) an uncertainty around which policies, or set of policies, will succeed in reducing emissions.
«Communicating the reality of climate change to the public is hampered by the large natural variability of weather and climate,» the Goddard scientists wrote in the draft, which was circulated by Hansen Friday evening and posted on the ClimateProgress.org blog shortly after.
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