«With
their deep library of content, Tenor surfaces the right GIFs in the moment so you can find the one that matches your mood.
«With
their deep library of content, Tenor surfaces the right GIFs in the moment so you can find the one that matches your mood,» Google Images director of engineering Cathy Edwards said.
Not exact matches
Hulu already benefits from its close relationship with major networks — Walt Disney's ABC, Comcast's NBCUniversal, 21st Century Fox, and Time Warner all own stakes in Hulu — that give the streaming site access to its
deep library of archived TV and film
content.
Declaring an intention to «produce hit titles both domestically and abroad,» Capcom will mine its
deep library of IPs and spin off popular characters to «grow its business in - step with the market and continue offering exciting
content.»
«When it comes to eBooks, the digital experience is just as important as the
content and, in addition to assembling a
deep library of titles, we have made a significant investment in creating a dynamic eBook experience that reflects the love
of the page.»
With new titles like Assassin's Creed 3: Liberation, Call
of Duty Black Ops Declassified and PlayStation All - Stars Battle Royale, in addition to a
deep lineup
of more than 60 titles that will be available before the end
of the year, we continue to build PS Vita's
content library with jaw - dropping titles that demonstrate its full power and unique features.
But if lawyers only need focused access to part
of an e-book,
libraries will need to have a way to either quickly rotate
content on and off lawyer - owned devices, to license
content by subparts (chapters, whatever), or load (and license) huge amounts to enable broad research as well as
deep.
If we think about the 80/20 rule for law
library collections and
content is there a way to minimize the impact
of the imbalance that the 80/20 rule suggests and yet still provide a collection that can answer a
deep dive question?