Sentences with phrase «much chatter on»

Not exact matches

These are questions former Google exec and much chattered about new Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer has an interesting perspective on.
Much of the chatter on jihadi chat boards comes from Europeans and Americans, often social outcasts living vicariously through the online reputation of their handle — including disenfranchised teens or jailhouse Muslim converts turned radicals, Scott said.
Since Premier Rachel Notley and Energy Minister Marg McCuaig - Boyd unveiled their much anticipated â $ œturn - off - the - tapsâ $ legislation on Monday, the chattering classes have been all over the place on...
And, as the Internet chatter on Baptist websites before Page's election showed, many feel the circle of fellowship has been drawn much too tightly in recent years.
This might not be a group that is eliciting much chatter around the League right now but sleeping on them would be a mistake.
Trouble is you must be getting bored talking amongst yourselves by now and much of the chatter is pretty predictable and naive — you must have noticed that a good proportion of the shouters on here don't come across as being very smart.
While much of the betting chatter around this year's Queen Mother Champion Chase at the Cheltenham Festival will inevitably centre around Altior and Douvan, there is another contender who might go quietly under the radar before coming up big on the day — Min.
Much of the post-match chatter focused on the manager and his frustrations at the decisions made by referee, Michael Oliver.
what we watch on the pitch, the goals, the chances, the tackles, the misses, the celebrations and all that thrill is the sporting side of football that we should chatter about as much as we want.
One story that almost slipped through the cracks while I was gallivanting about: ABCNews's Amy Bingham picked up on the Super Tuesday social media chatter about Rick Santorum and correctly noted that much of it was negative.
There is so much chatter about Joe the Plumber's political future that an online betting web site, BetOnline.com, has begun accepted bets on Joe the Plumber's political future.
Among Staten Island Republicans, much of the chatter has focused on District Attorney Daniel Donovan, who is popular with his fellow elected officials and rose to national prominence for his role in the Eric Garner case.
It's actually quite predictable how much chatter a post on Slashdot or Wikipedia will attract, according to a new study of several websites with large user bases.
There's been so much chatter behind Alien: Covenant, slated for release on October 6, 2017.
If you read any of the Spider - Man - related emails from last December's Sony hack, you'll be aware that there was a lot of chatter about Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods) potentially rebooting the franchise — so much so that several of the usual rumour - spreading sites attempted to guess themselves a scoop by claiming on -LSB-...]
So much of the «chatter» on social media is about ebook sales and climbing Amazon rankings and deeming those who are not in the top 100 of their genre as failures.
Last spring Facebook started hosting stories from the New York Times, BuzzFeed and other publishers directly on its iPhone app — a move that generated much chatter and hand - wringing about the Future of Media.
Thanks so much for inviting me over today, Shoshanna and for letting me chatter on about my co-author experience.
Finally, we close out with investor chatter on the forums and an interesting video in honour of the leap second that made July that much later this year.
I wasn't originally going to post this up, but with so much chatter going on, I've decided to give ti a mention.
They listened way too much to the internet chatter about the power differences between Xbox One and Ps4, and bet largely on that.
Funcom's Joel Bylos thanks players in a brief video on Twitter and teases the game's new combat system, which has been the subject of much chatter over the last few months while it's been undergoing overhaul.
The game tries to liven up the experience with goofy radio chatter from the other ship's in your squad, similar to Silpheed on the Sega CD, but it doesn't really do much to add to the game's atmosphere.
At Art Info, Shane Ferro and Julia Halperin zone in on sales: «With Armory Show director Noah Horowitz and Armory Show co-founder Paul Morris spotted trolling the halls, there was much chatter about what this event might mean for the New York fair landscape.
the «consensus» is a massive PR failure the zeppelin is on fire — soft landing doubtful like many in the aristocracy, Cook, Mann and cohorts assume ordinary folk are stupid and talk down to us, it's laughable as much chatter as goes on here about «the consensus,» it's already dead it was meaningless anyway
Bishop Hill says - Louise Gray has adopted the role of recruiting sergeant for the Balcombe protest camp, offering up helpful advice on what aspirant participants should bring along: http://www.bishop-hill.net/blog/2013/8/7/environmentalist-journalist.html [That pretty much shreds Gray's credibility — Anthony] ============================================================= Lots of chatter about sea ice being higher than in many recent years: Danish Meteorological Institute: Arctic...
While much of the UK's TV catch - up chatter seems to center around the BBC's iPlayer, fellow British broadcaster Channel 4 has just introduced what should prove to be a pretty popular feature to its own on - demand player: 3G and 4G streaming.
While we haven't heard much chatter until now on such a radical design and functionality change, we'll be honest, today's ETNews speculative report is no shocker.
So much so, tZero has struggled to manage investor demand on SaftLaunch where the security is being sold, according to industry chatter.
Although much chatter has been expended, analyzing the negative impact of the law on numerous populations, the 2019 «to - be divorced» population has been virtually overlooked.
There's been a fair amount of chatter already in Facebook groups (and likely on Twitter too, but I've dropped off in terms of Twitter engagement recently), Rob's already penned a post on «open data», and I wasn't there — so not sure I have too much to add to the discussion.
It's the first time that CAAMP has posed the question as part of its biannual survey, largely «because there has been so much chatter about whether people rely too much on their house as an asset,» said Will Dunning, the association's chief economist and author of the report released Thursday.
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