Sentences with phrase «content side of the company»

They were all from the content side of the company, and I noted that everyone at their table was dressed like they might work in film or music.
On numbers alone it might be an attractive thing to do at this point; but in our book now is the time for renewing human investment in the editorial and content side of the company to give it a boost.

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It's nice to put a face to the name and see who the human on the other side of the phone or computer screen actually is — just make sure that your employees understand that by using their personal accounts to share company content and interact professionally, they need to remember that everything they post is a reflection on the company.
On the one side, it offers businesses of any size the ability to digitize its stored content and files, saving them storage space and creating a safer method for storing and accessing company material.
While Redmayne is such a logical choice for the position, given his history as the chief digital officer for HarperCollins UK and after his stunning track record with building the Pottermore company into what it is at present, the appointment clearly points to the publisher's desire to have someone at the helm who has a firm grasp of the digital side of the industry and who knows how to grow a brand based around digital content.
In fallout from Amazon's Orwell Problem, the company slows down its process for reviewing new content on the Digital Text Platform, and MobileReference tells its side of the story about the offending copy of 1984.
Would publishers see this as a valuable partnership with a company that has grown leaps and bounds in both the content and technology sides of publishing or would they be concerned that they were losing revenue for another aspect of publishing that they used to control?
Amazon's decision to go it alone on the content side, with a customized version of Android, may still bring the firm long - term success in growing its sales base for the wider array of Amazon offerings, but some short - term hurdles could be present in the company's global expansion of its tablet sales.
If the digital content side is to thrive then B&N will have to encourage readers to buy Nook content everywhere and anywhere they can connect to the web regardless of device and to do so more easily than they currently can (which probably means rethinking the company's current DRM strategy).
whom has done nothing with their gaming budget other than throwing it around as handouts in order to share PS3 games... and all the while closing numerous in house studios... a lot of MGS games are even based off of UE3... instead of MS building a proprietary middleware product line shared throughout their internal studios... they license 3rd party middleware instead... an easy way to make a decent looking game quickly... but never a way to push ANY envelopes, at least not after the engine is already 3 years old... but Sony does this each generation... the 1st party stuff initially shows off what the system can do earlier on than any 3rd party software (well mostly, MGS2 was one of the first to push the PS2, MGS4 ditto for the PS3)... and 3rd pary stuff gets up to speed afterwards... you WILL see some incredible 3rd party content eventually, but for now... SCE is the only company pumping millions into the tech side of game development... MS isn't... and Nintendo doesn't even know what any of that is...
While the law may technically be on the side of the developers who own the rights to the original content, there are some companies such as SEGA that allow it to slide, as long...
have launched a brand new company website (for which I can't find an RSS feed, ack), but as an example of the fun, readable content, two employees debate Nintendo's Wii Fit, with K. Thor Jensen commenting: «I understand that the «lifestyle software» trend is birthed in Japan and may seem Japan - centric, but the unexpected side effect of that movement is that it's working here and it's working elsewhere.»
-- along with the other «savings» (read redundancies) throughout the publishing side of both businesses and the move from publishing original content to «process» and the mass purchase of Legal IT companies the world over.
Companies that provide forums for user - generated online content have to strike a balance between these two sides of the internet, a task the difficulty of which is vastly underestimated.
This time around, it's a digital comic — a change the company says it meant to showcase the creative side of its community, given its expansions in to vlogging and creative content over the past couple of years.
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