Sentences with phrase «even bigger game changer»

Just like we saw as early investors in Spotify within the music business, this will be potentially an even bigger game changer as television consumption moves online to mobile devices, computers and TV apps.»
This book has been an even bigger game changer for me, however I'm not quite ready to talk about the situations where it's most useful.
People were in uproar when they heard that the ps4 was and still is getting better resolutions than the xbox one but an even bigger game changer which may happen sooner than you think could be on the horizon (lara croft DE anyone?)

Not exact matches

WE need a Costa type striker (Nothing wrong with Giroud) who can score by making his own goals apart from taking clear chances, Additional creativity to fight for OZIL (No disrespect but for 42M he has not proved to be a game changer in Big games — Better players even cost less e.g Costa, Hazard - HE MUST DO MORE) and Cazorla position.
While I have broken out in shingles (a lot of stress in my job as I am OCD - and very competitive) I have gone 4 weeks with no painful outbreaks, until 3 days ago, and the small blister that came about was manageable (I take nothing for the pain, not even aspirin / tylenol / ibuprofen) so maybe this LDN will work for me, I am hopeful, as this will be a BIG game changer.
Indie authors were once the authors who'd been published by independent publishing houses; by some definitions, that would be any publisher who wasn't one of the Big Five, meaning the powerhouse game changer Sourcebooks and even Amazon Publishing.
Crowdfunding, like crowdsourcing, is a game changer, making it possible for anyone with a good idea to get funding, even if they can not get the attention of the big publishing houses.
Wired's David Pierce gives big props to the iPhone 7's camera and processing power, and even calls its water resistance a game - changer.
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