Smart Sound will also take into account things
like the time of day and what you are listening to.
The glowing ring by itself is sufficient to light a room and looks good, but you can amplify the Sol experience by turning on the lamp's interior lights, which convey information
like the time of day, whether the Alexa mic is off, and the time left on a timer.
Siri uses factors
like the time of day and your location to guess what you might want to open.
Unlike a traditional power plant which can be turned on and off as needed, the amount of energy produced by a solar array changes depending on factors
like the time of day and the weather.
Players have the option of choosing racing conditions
like time of day before every race, but this doesn't amount to much when you consider that other competitors currently on the market have dynamic weather as a standard feature.
The app will score your driving behaviors based on several factors,
like the time of day you drive most frequently, your speed, acceleration and braking habits.
Things
like time of day, date, and destination will influence the number of points required to purchase a flight.
like the time of day you weight yourself, water weight, etc..
Combing through the numbers, she pieced together the variables associated with ramp events,
like the time of day, the season and ambient weather.
Not exact matches
For what it's worth, most IHOP posts get hundreds, if not thousands
of likes and retweets; last Tuesday, on National Pancake
Day, the brand was mentioned 160
times per minute on Twitter according to Rebelez.
It's just that he got so busy that he didn't realize how much
time had gone by where he had not checked in with several
of his contacts — an easy mistake for most small business owners who feel
like every
day is shorter than the last.
For some people it takes years
of hard work, stressful
days, and sleepless nights, but
like anything you put
time and energy into, the end result is definitely worth the effort.
Mark Zuckerberg's picture
of his family dressed up for Halloween got ten
times more
likes than his post about Facebook two
days later.
Plus, Constant Contact offers a 60 -
day free trial and a monthly newsletter with tips on things
like how to avoid spam filters and the best
time of day to send messages.
Back in the old
days of television programming — say, 15 years ago — most standup specials
like Black's ran for a limited
time on one
of the three main cable channels that aired comedy (HBO, Showtime, Comedy Central) before being shuffled off to the archives.
Writing in The Atlantic, Rebecca Rosen notes that while intuitively it feels
like our devices are clearly to blame for the speeding up
of time many
of us complain about these
days, they're not the true culprit.
It was a wildly popular sytem in its
day,
like the NES and SNES, and served as the launching pad for some iconic games, including Mario 64, The Legend
of Zelda: Ocarina
of Time, and GoldenEye 007.
When the Pew Research Center surveyed thousands
of Americans about their social media lives, they discovered that 44 %
of Facebook users «
like» content posted by their friends at least once a
day, with 29 % doing so several
times per
day.
Other suggestions
like declaring one
day of the week a meeting - free
day offers staff uninterrupted
time where others can count on them to be available.
Successful people also use this
time of day to do things they enjoy most,
like seeing a friend, going shopping, or visiting the park.
These two Googlers wanted to show the world what it's
like working for the technology giant, so they took advantage
of Google's 20 percent
time policy (ergo the name), which allows employees to work on side projects up to one
day a week.
In this video, Angel outlines ways you can use social - media management tools
like Hootsuite and Meet Edgar to schedule posts to publish at certain
times of days — especially important for international customers — and more.
A couple
of months ago, Farhad Manjoo published a scathing piece in The New York
Times that claimed the hottest tech startups these
days aim to «help people on the lowest rungs
of the 1 percent live
like their betters in the 0.1 percent.»
«Successful people treat it
like the half -
time show at a football game — an opportunity to regroup and consider how they're going to play out the rest
of their
day.»
Most
of the
time, customers become frustrated because businesses don't live up to the expectations created with promises
like «30 minutes free» or «one -
day shipping.»
With these services, shoppers can specify the exact
time of day they would
like to have their order arrive.
Nothing quite highlights the loneliness
of quitting your
day job to be a full -
time entrepreneur
like riding solo, without a cofounder.
Occasionally I'll post here about absurdly incredible one -
day gains
of the rich and famous —
like the
time Oprah Winfrey made $ 71 million in one
day, after she acquired 10 percent
of Weight Watchers and its stock went through the roof.
But chances are, given distractions
like online entertainment, office snacking habits and ill - designed
time management, we're only churning out high - quality work a portion
of each
day.
And while most
of us may not update our online followers every half hour
like Sullivan did in his heyday, fiending for a Facebook fix 85
times a
day is still obviously a good way down the road towards online life crowding out real - world experience.
At the end
of the
day, sharing
time with your roomies is what will make your apartment feel
like a real home.
The Fourth
of July seems
like a good
time to ask — especially as we celebrate the first Independence
Day under an administration whose motto might as well be «Make America Suck Coal Again.»
Here's a challenge for you: Make note
of every
time you say one
of these phrases: «I wish I had,» «I wish I could,» or «One
day I'd
like to.»
This is despite the fact that the average person shifts their attention span roughly 565
times a
day as technology and social networks
like Facebook have become increasingly part
of many people's lives, Leaf later added.
Although their findings were published a month ago, the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few
days, after blogs and essays in The New York
Times and The Atlantic raised red flags about the ethics
of treating people
like laboratory rats without their permission.
By giving employees the ability to adapt over small
day to
day shifts in to - do lists, noise, and environmental needs, it also gives them a greater sense
of autonomy when it's
time to address larger concerns,
like project ownership.
A lot
of other intermittent fasting methods have been
like, «Oh no, you can eat what you want but just in a small
time period» or «Eat what you want for 5
days.»
If a new acquaintance says something you don't
like, you don't have to give them the
time of day anymore.
«When you have thousands
of people coming to your site every
day, if making one little change
like putting a security logo on your checkout page makes a 1 percent difference in conversion rate a
day that can make a huge impact on your bottom line over
time.»
«We realized that uniforms with our logo would be
like a walking advertisement in front
of our customers about 100
times a
day,» says Steve.
Jackson's assistant called Schilowitz in early 2007 to say his boss would
like to try out the camera the next
time he was in L.A. Jannard learned early on in his Oakley
days that if he could get stars to use his product, the rest
of the world would follow.
It's not too hard to understand why workers might
like this plan; it offers them the ultimate flexibility: Instead
of running out or cramming vacations into the last few weeks
of the year, vacation
days can be taken at any
time.
Pepperdata's technology is essentially a sort -
of real -
time analytics tool intended to help a company's IT operations staff better track and improve the performance
of modern -
day software apps so they more efficiently consume computer hardware resources,
like CPU and RAM usage, explained Suchter.
The customizable software (which,
like Quick - up, also taps user - updated rate data) juggles a mix
of next -
day a.m., next -
day p.m., and second -
day carriers, and comes up with the best available deal for the weight and
time considerations
of a given shipment.
Each
time, he took much more care before signing a lease: «If I find a vacant space I
like, I spend a couple
of days in the neighborhood, talking to proprietors
of nearby businesses.
People these
days don't
like to spend too much
time on a piece
of content anyway.
Another interesting nugget: At the
time, Facebook had a 1.9 million monthly userbase (out
of which an impressive 1.2 million logged on every
day, proving that even in its infancy, Facebook was potently addictive) that primarily used the network to do things
like «find students who share similar interests or courses.»
She helped me set aside a chunk
of time each
day for high - priority, big impact tasks (not routine stuff
like answering email or booking meetings) and suggested sticking to that timeslot throughout the work week so that it became part
of my regular routine.
Leverage the power
of «workstyle» benefits
like the chance to earn work - from - home
days, preferred parking spots, extra-long lunches, or the opportunity to spend more
time on tasks they
like.
You can either stumble out
of bed and rush at the Keurig
like your life depends on it, or you can take this
time to prepare for a productive, less stressful
day.