Sentences with phrase «long article on the web»

This is really handy if you're reading a long article on the web, or staring at the phone preparing to answer it.

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Both Entrepreneur's Jonathan Long and Bplan's Briana Morgaine insist in their respective articles that there are plenty of ways to get started, even if you barely have a dollar to spare (Long focuses on Web - based gigs; Morgaine on both online and offline opportunities).
I was looking on the web, for what I no longer remember — and found the article below.Repeated e-mails to this guy have resulted in nothing — not even an answer.
In this web exclusive, the author offers a longer version of his December 2010 Scientific American article on how researchers can probe how the nervous system works in unprecedented detail, using a technique called optogenetics
The Policy Research Initiative advises that it no longer offers the Canadian Policy Research Awards described in this article, nor does have information on its Web site about these awards.
For many years the magazine was not available on the Web site and then only pieces of it were available on the Web site and again we are going to the model where just a few — it's the feature articles, the long form feature articles — are behind the pay wall.
So long as there are plenty of resources on the Web to support schools» Wee Deliver efforts, we will keep this article live on our site.
Arvinder Singh has written an article called Most Cost - Effective Way To Publicize Your Website that offers tips on using bylined article placements to promote your web site — which, again, can lead to long - term book selling opportunities.
Being able to preview additional content directly from your web page, email or article also keeps visitors on your website longer, which increases the odds of engagement.
If you're able to to train your brain to turn on the e-ink display when you text, read articles, or ever browse the web, your phone could last much longer than your average smartphone.
And if you're reading a Web page in real time, you can disable the LCD, and page forward through the entire Web page if you like — a useful option for reading long blog posts or articles on the Web.
There are lots of articles around on the web about why DCA doesn't work over the long term.
Well, from now on until long after I am dead and gone, a bit of this Dog World's misstatements will be found in future characterizations of the breed on the web, in other articles and in dog books.
Much of the heated discussion of the article on the Web focuses on its treatment of the skeptical stance of Richard Lindzen, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology climate scientist who has long been a hero of those fighting efforts to restrict greenhouse gases.
(The article is no longer on Newsweek's web site, though cut - and - pasted versions can easily be found online.)
We're just dipping our toes into responsive web design and CSS3 media queries here at Stem Legal, but for those of you who've been working with it a bit longer, you may be interested in this recent article on A List Apart by Scott Kellum about how even something as simple as a pixel can mean different things on different devices:
I felt validated when I saw this article on The Law Marketing Portal, becauses it addresses a topic that has long been a pet peeve of mine — the failure of law firms to list non-lawyers on their Web sites.
And unlike a memo, a published article comes in a «uniquely tangible and lasting format» — which will remain in a magazine or up on the Web site long after you've gone.
By 2011, when the period for exclusive use expired and I put the article on my own web site, a large proportion of those abbreviated URLs no longer worked.
You can find an article on any subject, and as long as you're not including the full article (only a paragraph at most) and you're attributing it to the source (including the web address), you can use these in your newsletter.
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