Sentences with phrase «much forcing users»

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Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come under broad scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
Much more likely it seems in the blended - learning world will be the emergence of a platform — like Khan Academy — on which lots of users write content that use the standards of the platform, as opposed to forcing a retro - fitting.
The huge footnote number in that window is not only pointless for a pop - up, but since text wraps below it, it takes up far too much space, forcing users to scroll down to read what they came for.
If it's limited to one digital «copy» per license that can only be held by one user at a time, then libraries should not be forced to pay any more per book than your typical user... not THAT much more anyway.
Kindle users, however, are pretty much forced to pay up to $ 9.99 each time they want a new title.
But forcing players to use a smartphone application, much less a half - baked app that limits the user experience in so many ways, is a turn - off altogether.
For the social game leaders who've built their empires on social network Facebook's platform and the backs of its users (which accounts for pretty much all of them, although iOS is an increasing force here!)
I'd much rather see conduct like Drew's criminalized so that the perpetrator is held responsible rather than shifting the blame to the Web site owners, and forcing all of the rest of us users to bear the cost for their misconduct.
Bicyclists, at least, can use cycle lanes and even sidewalks if they are available and are much rarer on the open highways, but motor cyclist are forced to use the same shared space as other road users.
Plus, our March Air Force Base defensive driving course is designed to be user friendly for everyone, no matter how old you are or how much computer experience you have.
At least with this phone you get an un-messed with version of the operating system and no MotoBlur — an much - despised skin that Motorola was infamous for forcing on users over the last few years.
It allows to uninstall several programs at once, supports unattended mode (uninstall without user interaction), forced uninstall (for stubborn programs) and much more.
The Uber app also displays bookable cars in the user's vicinity in real - time — which is pretty much the killer feature of the app, from a UX point of view, so being forced to ditch that would likely make Uber a whole lot less sticky.
Android, on the other hand, makes similar tools available, but tends not to force them on users as much.
Such a home button would be flush with the body of the iPhone and would not actually depress when a finger is placed on it.Instead, when a user presses on the home button, haptic feedback will mimic a press, much like the Force Touch trackpad on Apple's most recent MacBooks.
Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come under broad scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
We have the 64 GB variant of the Moto X Force, and system apps hardly take much space, thus the user available storage space was around 46 GB, which should be enough even if you're a media buff and likes to watch movies on your smartphones, or maybe go out for the morning / evening photo walks.
The Force was a much - loved product that fell from lofty heights when some users reported a skin reaction, likely the result of a metal allergy, and the device was recalled.
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