Sentences with phrase «in the buzzes with»

While Windows 8 operating system is still capturing the computing market, an upgrade version, Windows Blue surfaces in the buzzes with details.
The company is also came up in the buzzes with its eyewear which would give competition to Google Glass.

Not exact matches

Taco Bell tried to build a similar level of buzz with its Naked Chicken Chalupa, which the chain launched for a limited time in January 2017.
The effect, in other words, is a handy psychological term for an experience you're probably already familiar with — that distracting and incessant way uncompleted tasks buzz around your mind.
«Frankly saving space and time,» were the most important considerations in the company's efforts to reduce paper use, project manager Kip Kypuros explains, but this «coincidentally works with the industry and national «green» buzz
For example, my other company, Contentmarketer.io also used content marketing to create buzz, with mentions in 50 + online publications a month that generate over 500 leads in a 30 - day cycle.
«Blockchain» became the buzz word in financial technology this year, with everyone from banking and financial institutions (like Goldman Sachs and the New York Stock Exchange) to payment processors (Mastercard, Visa, and American Express) extolling its potential and publicly announcing interest in it, often in the form of startup investments.
Direxion's iBillionaire Index ETF is barely five weeks old and holds only $ 35 million in assets, but it's generated buzz by investing in 30 companies chosen from the portfolios of asset managers with personal net worth of $ 1 billion or more.
In view of the buzz, a number of other companies decided to experiment with their own pay - whatever - you - want pricing schemes.
Waugh and Mayberry would be in China, where the bank had just set up a joint venture with Bank of Beijing, when Waugh's BlackBerry buzzed with a message: Lehman had failed.
Despite its small footprint, Eatsa has garnered outsized buzz for the novelty of how its restaurants sell and deliver customers their food: Diners place their orders and pay on iPads, then pick up their meal in cubbyholes with doors doubling as digital screens displaying order numbers.
The popularity of augmented - reality Pokemon Go around the world has generated crowds of people in parks and other public places as users search for monsters to train, but with temperatures well below freezing, there was no sudden, noticeable buzz on the streets of Seoul.
Trump's assurances to Gardner, coupled with the Boehner decision, has created yet another buzz in many places about marijuana moving into the mainstream and the challenges it still faces.
«It's a crowded field with a lot of really good competitors with a lot of longevity in the industry,» says Pai, as Oven West's machines buzz around him.
He told the audience at the start of his speech how he was sitting on a plane in Toronto waiting to take off for Vancouver when his BlackBerry buzzed with an email from his staff, saying the prime minister wanted to speak to him, but not giving a reason why.
Why it's hot: Starbucks has been investing in high - end roasteries to fix its «basic» image problem, and it's generating tons of buzz with limited - time drinks like the Unicorn Frappuccino.
Since most startup leaders are not intimately familiar with the ins and outs of public relations, they need to be hungry for knowledge in order to create buzz for their company.
On the heels of its foray Down Under — with the first Australian Sephora store slated to open in Sydney today — the company decided to roll out a hashtag, #CountdownToBeauty, to generate buzz on social media.
Independent films don't typically rake in money at the box office, with the occasional exception, but the Oscar - buzz was sure to help The Birth of a Nation financially.
It begins, «You might not remember us, but we met in the»90s,» then reminds Millennial viewers of happier days, with references to childhood favorites like virtual pets («the only thing buzzing in your pocket») and the tabletop game Hungry Hungry Hippos.
And with sleek designs or revolutionary functionality, they all caused some serious buzz in 2015.
This is why some scientists think male hormonal changes associated with a pregnancy might help prepare men for fatherhood (and in my case, contribute to the strong buzz I feel while holding my baby).
«Experiential» has become a buzz word among retailers trying to compete with internet, but Toys R Us's struggles to translate the joy of toys into something more tangible in its stores would ultimately be one of its biggest missed opportunities.
This trough involves a pattern he sees in many companies where a launch with lots of celebration, PR buzz and fanfare is followed by a very trying slow period where a company realizes that its «up and to the right» growth plans are far from predestined.
The study included two surveys labeled «word of mouth» and «buzz,» which asked respondents whether they had talked about a brand with friends or family members and if they'd noticed more positive or negative sentiments around a brand in the past two weeks, respectively.
And he's done it by ignoring the tech industry's obsession with valuations and buzz in favour of solid, steady improvements.
A few years ago, Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, walked into Yuriy's Barber Shop, a four - chair parlor with a blue awning over the doorway and a neon «open» sign buzzing in the window.
Even with boatloads of pre-launch buzz, Jet is still going up against Amazon, one of the most cutthroat competitors in the history of American capitalism.
The room was buzzing with ideas, when inspiring «opportuneurs» met in Oslo on June 5th.
Located in the heart of Mumbai in the Indiabulls Finance Centre, with spectacular views of the buzzing city
You might prefer the buzz of living in an Old World city packed with museums, galleries and history, a place where you don't need a car, and every cobbled lane hides a new adventure.
In the late nineties, the current search marketing buzz words, «link bait», «social media», «search engine PR», etc were nowhere near the lexicon of web masters tasked with promoting web sites.
Though the number of Chinese AI startups on the list pales in comparison to that of the US ones — which take up 76 % of the slots — CB Insights makes note of China's «buzzing» AI startup scene: Five of the seven startups from China have achieved unicorn status, with four of them surpassing $ 1 billion in valuation just this year.
«We couldn't be more pleased with the buzz surrounding the first worldwide study comparing Gen Y and Gen Z in terms of workplace expectations.
They're an exciting company with a lot of buzz, which is an SEO's dream — a smart SEO in this case will stick to some basics, and piggyback on some of the great things they're already doing.
Shared office options in Toronto are perfect for anyone energized by the productivity and buzz of being with other people in a semi-private work environment.
In a year full of buzz about the possible issuance of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), an official with the Bank of Japan (BOJ) has stated that the institution will not introduce such a monetary instrument any time soon.
Recently, video has gained a lot of buzz, especially considering the Facebook algorithm now prioritizes both live video and longer videos with high completion rates in users» News Feeds.
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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer wants federal authorities to investigate a hot new trend in nose candy: «Snortable chocolate» powder laced with caffeine that reportedly gives the user a sweet buzz.
Powell buzzed the trading markets this week with a call for multiple potential interest rate increases in 2018.
Plans for a rapid roll - out created instant buzz in the retail sector, with many analysts predicting dire consequences for domestic rivals like Canadian Tire and Loblaws.
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In the short term, we believe that Dragoncoin will be a good short term exit as there is buzz around the platform and its connections with Disney will have most investors excited assuming they can continue to market and communicate with the community well.
The commercial space industry has taken enormous strides in recent years, with much of the buzz centered around private launch companies, reusable rockets, and innovative satellite applications.
The gala — which took place in MacEwan Hall — glittered and buzzed with a celebratory vibe as 330 students, faculty, staff, alumni and community supporters gathered to celebrate the business school.
The Cambridge Analytica office was in the posh Mayfair neighborhood of London, and the dozens of young workers — many of them contractors, a number of whom were from Eastern Europe — buzzed about with Apple laptops.
In an interview this week with Bloomberg TV, Rorsted acknowledged this, and gave great significance to the intangible buzz that Kanye brings: «Kanye has been and is a very important part of our strategy and has been a fantastic creator,» he said.
February 9th also brings the new album Odd Blood from buzz band Yeasayer, who hope to claim the «hipster - band - with - world - beats» in 2010.
The Internet was buzzing all day with contradictory reports about Ephron's health, but it turns out she died Tuesday in New York of pneumonia brought on by acute myeloid leukemia, according to her son Jacob Bernstein.
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