The technology would permit Alexa and other Amazon devices to
listen to your conversations in real - time to identify «trigger words» that can give the tech giant insight into your personal life.
For example, your phone could
listen to conversations in the room even when it appears to be off.
«So for the FTC to go after bloggers and social media --- as they explicitly do --- is the same as sending a government goon into Denny's to
listen to the conversations in the corner booth and demand that you disclose that your Uncle Vinnie owns the pizzeria whose product you just endorsed,» he writes.
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Have you ever
listened to a conversation in your small group or Bible study and known that you should keep your opinion to yourself?
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listened to a conversation in your small group or Bible...
Listening to a conversation in the context of a cocktail party presents a great challenge for the auditory system.
When
you listen to a conversation in a foreign language, the words are not connected to anything concrete and you have no idea what they might mean.
Tom and Sue
listened to the conversation in amazement.
Listen to the conversation in my head.
Siri is activated through a «Hey Siri» command, and until those words are spoken, HomePod is not
listening to conversations in a room.
Not exact matches
«Research shows,» according
to an article
in Time, «that while
conversations are indeed frequent among employees
in open offices, they tend
to be short and superficial — precisely because there are so many other ears around
to listen.»
Understandably, two - thirds of consumers polled
in a recent study by Gartner said they worried that their home devices could be used
to listen in on their private
conversations.
Early on, Legere had a line installed
in his office
to listen in on customer service
conversations, which he would do for hours, often late into the night.
«If you go back
to some of the threads from year one or year two of League of Legends and all the Riot [online] forums,» says Steve Arhancet, a former pro gamer and now co-CEO of LoL team Team Liquid, «you had your developers, your executives, all chiming
in to the
conversation,
listening to the community, making adjustments based on forum threads.
Apart from
listening, joining
in on the
conversation was also mentioned as a reputation management too and finally the author urges small businesses
to protect themselves when things heat up.
Great listeners have uncanny ability
to listen intuitively
to the other person's story, searching
conversations for depth, meaning and understanding with the other person's needs
in mind.
Leaders who master the practice of good
listening will be more apt
to intuitively understand the other person's story by searching
conversations for depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting
to the root of an issue
in order
to come up with the right solution.
People share a lot of information, and if you take the time
to listen to what they are saying, you will be
in the best possible position
to have meaningful
conversations with the right people, and offer «just the thing» they want or need at that moment.
In the countless conversations I had with the younger Jerome, I was struck by their relationship: how much Jerome appreciated his father's advice, really listened to it, and then in some way implemented it into his business and his lif
In the countless
conversations I had with the younger Jerome, I was struck by their relationship: how much Jerome appreciated his father's advice, really
listened to it, and then
in some way implemented it into his business and his lif
in some way implemented it into his business and his life.
If you can't directly survey the people you are trying
to reach, you can gain insight into their language online: Read the same publications or blogs they do;
listen in on
conversations on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn; and use keyword research tools (like Google AdWords or Keyword Discovery)
to see exactly what terms people are using
in searches.
By having an
in - depth
conversation with prospects about what they're trying
to achieve and really
listening to their goals, you can set value - based prices that are higher for you and also deliver more for the client, ideally, offering clients a menu of options
to help them reach their objectives.
Once you take the time
to listen to the answers and formulate your next question based on that answer, then you'll be
in an engaging
conversation centered around a common goal, and the other party might just forget that they are speaking with a salesperson.
It means
listening to customers who are already having
conversations about brands — yours and others —
in traditional online channels as well as over the social Web.
Effective communication isn't just about talking; leaders who master the art of
listening authentically will have uncanny, X-Men-like ability
to listen intuitively
to the other person's story, asking questions, and searching
conversations for depth, meaning and understanding with their needs
in mind.
They are motivated by the desire
to learn what it's like
to live
in another's shoes and they thrive on learning about others — some of their best ideas come from these
conversations and really
listening.
Developing and protecting the culture is one of the most sacred parts of the SEAL experience, but if you
listen to a lot of
conversation in the business world, «culture» isn't much more than a soft buzzword that gets put up on a PowerPoint slide once or twice a year ten minutes after you talk about the corporate mission statement or annual strategic initiatives.
«It was like
listening to all the phone
conversations in New York at once and trying
to pull a few of them out,» says Snyder.
Listen carefully
to what others have
to say, and over-communicate
in novel ways
to ensure the content of the
conversation sticks with the audience.
Listen in on our
conversation to get some ideas for your business...
In Part 3, listen in on Christie's conversation with Harold Hughes, Founder + CEO of Bandwagon, a Backstage Capital portfolio company, about the power of distributed ledger technology and how he's using blockchain to bring transparency to the sports ticketing industr
In Part 3,
listen in on Christie's conversation with Harold Hughes, Founder + CEO of Bandwagon, a Backstage Capital portfolio company, about the power of distributed ledger technology and how he's using blockchain to bring transparency to the sports ticketing industr
in on Christie's
conversation with Harold Hughes, Founder + CEO of Bandwagon, a Backstage Capital portfolio company, about the power of distributed ledger technology and how he's using blockchain
to bring transparency
to the sports ticketing industry.
In fact, the main web app already seems
to be «
listening» on
conversations to an extent.
Back then I was
listening to parallel
conversations about the development of best practices - but then it was
in the venture capital industry.
Listening to customer
conversations (or looking at them,
in the case of video) means you can discover opportunities around purchase, care, product or service design.
I don't think God would think less of them... I don't have
to go
to church every Sunday
to have a relationship with God... I can sit
in my backyard and
listen to the birds and the wind and have peace and serenity and a
conversation with him... The whole point is, we are not the ones that are supposed
to judge anyone... that's his place... not ours... when judgment day comes, he will be the one
to say welcome, or turn us away...
In the transfiguration, God invites us to listen in again on Jesus» conversation with Moses and Elija
In the transfiguration, God invites us
to listen in again on Jesus» conversation with Moses and Elija
in again on Jesus»
conversation with Moses and Elijah.
What seem at the moment
to be nothing but random interruptions
in the
conversation could turn out
to be the key
to dealing with some problem — if we'd only take time
to ask (and then
listen)
to why that came
to mind, what stream of thinking points came together
to connect the
conversation to that point.
It's been very interesting for me
to listen to this
conversation rather than do what I sometimes am inclined
to do and wade
in with an opinion.
If you spend some time
in prayer, just allowing Him
to start the
conversation with you by
listening to that question, «Where are you?»
Your words are similar
to what I have been thinking since that
conversation (I didn't have many of them
in the moment... but a
listening ear was still valuable, I hope).
We are so verbal, especially
in the Protestant tradition, that it's hard for us not
to imagine prayer either as monologue,
in which I tell God things and God
listens, or as a
conversation in which I tell God things and God answers back.
But such are the sorts of issues and
conversations that arise when you begin discussing Athanasius and Augustine: that they bear witness
to the truth of the Gospel
in a way that tills the ground for «deification» means we should
listen carefully before rejecting it.
- When I practice mindfulness
in conversation, I
listen to what others are saying rather than worrying about what I'm going
to say next.
So people liked
to come and see what the rich and powerful did, and
in the cases where two or more religious authorities were having dinner, the people like
to listen in on their
conversation.
In fact, I don't even call them
conversations anymore as a
conversation implies people are actually
listening to each other.
In the presence of the Revealer Spirit the Prophet's inspired face was illumined, like a mirror; there was silence; conversation stopped as if in moments of absence of mind; his body relaxed as if in sleep and a mysterious buzz was heard around him — as in a telephone conversation where the one listening is the only one who can hear distinctly enough to understan
In the presence of the Revealer Spirit the Prophet's inspired face was illumined, like a mirror; there was silence;
conversation stopped as if
in moments of absence of mind; his body relaxed as if in sleep and a mysterious buzz was heard around him — as in a telephone conversation where the one listening is the only one who can hear distinctly enough to understan
in moments of absence of mind; his body relaxed as if
in sleep and a mysterious buzz was heard around him — as in a telephone conversation where the one listening is the only one who can hear distinctly enough to understan
in sleep and a mysterious buzz was heard around him — as
in a telephone conversation where the one listening is the only one who can hear distinctly enough to understan
in a telephone
conversation where the one
listening is the only one who can hear distinctly enough
to understand.
Deliberately
listening to and considering the perspectives of LGBT people can make a huge difference
in how we engage
conversations around marriage, the Bible, and church.
1, Speaking and hearing are both important important
in a
conversation, but «they» don't seem
to be very good at
listening.
Who has energy
to sit at the kid table and
listen in on the grown - up
conversations when we've got our own lives and communities happening right now?
His openness
to speaking and
listening resulted
in beautiful «chance»
conversations about the life of Christ and the Eucharist.