Google has also released a video for Developer via company's Google Developers YouTube channel, you can check out the video below the article, it's
a rather interesting watch whether you're a developer or not.
Not exact matches
Greenfield said passionate sports fans are focused on their mobile or tablet during commercial breaks
rather than
watching ads on TV, so it creates a new way to monetize viewers who are less and less
interested in ad spots.
Aubameyang is definitely better than giroud, and for those who do not
watch the bundesliga, he's not all about speed, he's quite an intelligent player who is always at the right place at the right time, he's also good with both feet and in the air.But the problem with most Arsenal fans is that they are more
interested in the NAME
rather than the player.That's why you see people floating names like higuain, benzema and cavani around.
It certainly promises to be
interesting when Chelsea head to Old Trafford in the Premier League on February 25, as there could be a few sets of eyes on the touchline to
watch Conte and Mourinho
rather than what's going on on the pitch.
I mean seriously folks, do you believe anyone with more than a passing
interest in football would prefer to
watch a team playing Hull,
rather than Barca v Athletico?
«I am unable to
watch passively whilst certain policies are enacted in order to meet the fiscal self imposed restraints that I believe are more and more perceived as distinctly political
rather than in the national economic
interest.
However, it is not simply the number of posts that makes his account one to
watch for
interested politicians and pundits, but
rather the content therein — he discusses many dimensions of the government's actions and policies, even reversing one of his decisions based on the comments that citizens left on his Facebook page.
Ask him about his childhood and you won't hear about hours spent
watching The Cosby Show or Cheers, but
rather about hours spent in forests and an ocean full of characters that to him were much more
interesting.
Just today I've
watched very
interesting and thought provoking interview with Ori Hofmekler, who among other things basically says that the way to increase health and longevity is to lower insulin as much as possible (beans immediately spanng to my mind after hearing this), which is done, in part, by correct food combining (or
rather separation).
I'm working on another dress from the same
rather dull pattern, but dabbling in adapting it a bit to make it more
interesting...
watch this space!
When you are chatting,
watch out for those who take more
interest in your financial assets,
rather than you, your likes and dislikes.
Rather than just
watch two boys read from Balzac's «Cousin Bette», a more
interesting strategy might've been to show us how two Chinese provincials would visualize period piece - France.
You can
watch the 30 minute presentation here, but it will only be available online until July 14 so if you're
interested watch it sooner
rather than later.
All in all, it's a movie that seems to balance (
rather uncomfortably) between being a conventional «Hollywood summer blockbuster» and being an
interesting and original movie; the scale tips more toward the bland blockbuster side in the end, but there are enough memorable moments that it's probably worth
watching.
Even though it's
rather corny and sentimental, this colourful comedy - drama holds our
interest mainly because it's about a subject we'd never imagine
watching a film about.
Of course, as with film versions of «21 Jump Street» and «Starsky and Hutch», the target audience isn't really those who
watched the original TV series, but
rather the group of big - spending millennials who seem to thrive on raunchy humor, while placing minimal value on a coherent or
interesting story.
Despite the
rather poorly crafted screenplay and shoddy directing by Barry Sonnenfeld (Get Shorty, Addams Family Values), there's just enough entertainment value in the
interesting ideas (mostly stemming from the obscure comic book) to squeeze out a good time
watching.
These aspirations can be
rather embarrassing to
watch, especially when you see the male love
interest, Peter (Shiloh Fernandez) has been made up to look exactly like Robert Pattinson.
But there's so much more wrong with Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius than just the music, the winking title, and the truism that for as boring as golf is to
watch on television, it's that much more boring to
watch in reverent celluloid slow motion — no, the picture is also fatally tagged by a terrible screenplay and terrible direction (that includes a half dozen ball's - eye view shots: not as
interesting as you might misunderstand), as well as the dreadfully persistent belief that the measure of a man's life are the crescendos and valleys
rather than the caesuras and grace notes.
This will be
interesting to
watch because it comes out of a traditional publisher, includes well - regarded digital innovator Sarah Lloyd, plans to poach other publishers» authors, and looks set to play by the new digital rules
rather than those of its corporate parent.
It's been tremendously
interesting to
watch the organization go from hostility toward self - publishing in 2010 to Stephanie Laurens's eye - opening exploration of the new options in 2012 to a self - publishing workshop track in 2014 to now, where the attitudes of many assume that self - publishing might be superior in many circumstances
rather than stigmatized.
While EdgePoint will be an
interesting fund company to
watch, not least because of the pedigree of its founders and the promise to focus on investment returns
rather than shareholder returns, it is not the focus of this post.
More people are surfing the Internet
rather than
watch tv the latest numbers reveal even more time will be spent online and even less will read the papers and magazine less subscriber based
interest magazines.
As we reported last week, American Express rolled out a 22 % price increase along with a new round of
rather tepid benefits for existing members of its Platinum card, so it will be
interesting to
watch what it does next.
Well I would
watch it and it sounds like a nice idea, I think having multiple seasons with 10 - 12 episodes would keep viewers
interests rather than having one massive blow out 50 episodes though.
The game is full of cutscenes, but
rather than be frustrated that they can not be skipped, you more than likely will put the controller down and
watch with great
interest.
After the delay of
Watch Dogs, finding a launch title that hooks
interest is
rather tough to do.
I
watched the video of Tomb Raider: Ascension (for everyone else, it's the beta of TR2013), and I thought it had some really cool ideas, and lots of people, including me, thought it would be
interesting to see this game not as a Tomb Raider game, but
rather a completely new IP.
This will allow users to mail each other while
watching TV - think sports - and could help bring more
interest in what is a
rather nifty piece of hardware for the PS3.
I would send out a newsletter and
rather than
watching my inbox fill up with unsubscribe notices, I get genuine responses from people that are
interested, or new traffic to my website or Facebook page, and sometimes even... art sales.
Rather than sit through an entire CLE course, you can spend just a few minutes
watching the segment that speaks to the particular issue you're
interested in.
If, perchance, you're
interested in reading about SmartBird,
rather than
watching it, Festo's also produced an e-book, Festo Smartbird, that lets you flip through the story.
And you might be
interested in
watching our video below on the importance of comparing life insurance companies and policies,
rather than limiting your options to just one company.
Watch out for the NFP announcement tomorrow and for any other curveballs that happen in these
rather interesting times.
The Huawei
Watch is in an
interesting device, because it caters to a relatively niche group: techy, stylish, and well - off people who prefer the Google - Android ecosystem strapped to their wrist
rather than an Apple
Watch.
Rather than deliver a newspaper, The Guardian's
watch app only wants to do one thing: to show you something
interesting every time you look at it.
For instance, if you had a work function you needed to attend in the evening,
rather than hiring a babysitter to
watch the kids, you could see if the other parent is
interested in helping out with the kids.
To be very frank about it Shane, I would much
rather win this fight than
watch freeloaders like you along with those who become REALTORS with no intent to serve your best
interests as is required, bastardize the system we've paid a fortune in money, time and effort to build.