Sentences with phrase «rudimentary web»

The letters I wrote and their responses have been gathered into this spot on my rudimentary web site:
Surfing on their rudimentary Web browsers is so frustrating that you quickly return to reading.
The DX also features a built - in QWERTY keyboard for taking notes, entering search terms when wirelessly accessing the Kindle Store, and typing out URLs in the rudimentary Web browser.
The nook does actually have other functionality — it's got rudimentary web access and a couple of games on it, for example, and you're supposed to be able to listen to music and audiobooks as well.
They also have rudimentary Web surfing, due to the refresh issues with e-Ink.
It's a lot to pay for something that essentially does one thing — though some e-readers do have some extras, like rudimentary Web browsing.
A rudimentary Web search will find many education programs called «Project SOAR» — perhaps because most people are enamored of flying.
As an undergraduate at the University of Maryland, Mokhtarzada and his two brothers, Zeki and Idris, were experimenting with a rudimentary web design business.

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There is even a rudimentary Beta web browser so articles and web posts can be copied and saved for later reading offline in Edition 2's «pocket» storage feature.
You should have the bones of a rudimentary marketing strategy, including the particular audience (s) you are marketing to, the parts of the web they go to research their decisions on book - buying, and a collection of specific instances of these influential spaces that your can use to target your audience.
It makes the Paperwhite kid - proof too, locking out the Kindle Store, Goodreads, Wikipedia, and the (beta, rudimentary) Web browser, so kids don't get distracted or go shopping.
The EU is arguably a costly institution for the 350 million Europeans who support it, but it also takes seriously its mandate to keep its citizens informed, to make all the rules, regulations, laws, directives and cases freely available to all — and no longer in a rudimentary, even clunky system, but by using technology, web design, and ontologies of the highest order, to provide the depth of quality one has come to expect of the subscription database providers.
* Alerts (Google's email alert service) * Base (Google's online database tool) * orkut (Google's online community site) * Page Creator (a web page creator, rudimentary at present, but who knows...) * Reader (a web feed reader) * Talk (chat program)
We've shown you how to exploit features found in your wireless router for the most rudimentary parental controls, as well as how to add OpenDNS to the mix for more powerful web filtering.
Siri can play songs from your library, set meetings, alarms and appointments, find directions, transcribe emails, find stock quotes, scribble down notes, search the Web, and even unearth rudimentary facts like the population of Sweden.
Don't think like someone who in the 80's would say that TCP / IP would never have a global reach due to the lack of cables connecting companies around the world, or in the 90's would say that the Web would never become a media platform due to the hard drives having few megabytes, connections having few kilobytes per second, processors having a few megahertz, or because video compression technology was still rudimentary.
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