Sentences with phrase «see feeds from»

The Spot display measures 2.5 - inches across, and it's here you'll be able to watch video flash briefings, conduct video calls and see the feeds from smart cameras in your home.
In addition to controlling your Xfinity Home system from an Android or iOS app, you can also manage it from your TV, and that includes being able to see the feeds from your security cameras.
Tests of Mobicast using cellphones capturing views of Cairo saw the feeds from up to three phones successfully stitched together.
Either way you get the majority of Amazon's existing Alexa skills, including control over your smart home devices — lights, thermostats, and more, for instance — together with traffic and news reports, weather updates, and even seeing a feed from your connected security cameras on the TV.
You can also watch videos on it, see a feed from your security cameras, video chat with other Echo owners, and do a few other things that require a screen.

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The change included: Relaxing previous rules that prevented users from seeing multiple posts from the same source in the news feed, promoting content from friends higher up in the news feed, and pushing «stories» about when a friend has liked or commented on a post further down the feed.
«Provided the Fed conveys a steady - as - she - goes approach and it isn't seen to be back tracking - and there is no reason from the data why it should - the dollar should be consolidating and pushing on from this level,» said Bank of New York Mellon senior currency strategist Neil Mellor.
I think what they miss is the fact that this Fed, unlike the prior Fed environment that we saw from»80 up until really through the 2006 cycle, has been much more cautious.
Like when you open the app and see a bunch of posts from days ago atop your feed, with fresh content buried below.
While not a social media «class» in a traditional sense, Buffer's Week - of - Webinars covers everything from content curation to social media analytics to getting your content seen in the Facebook News Feed.
But if each of your employees shares that article on his or her own feeds, you'll end up reaching 3,500 followers, 3,000 of whom will have seen the article from a personal brand, instantly increasing their trust and value in it.
While you'll still see original posts from «friends» on this feed, a lot of information has shifted to the explore feed, including the pages that were shared by friends.
In the years prior to 2008, Hollywood saw production explode, fed by billions of dollars flowing in from flush Wall Street funds.
While the change to the news feed does mean it is easier to see posts from «friends,» as they will no longer be buried in a deluge of content, it does make it harder to get your content noticed through organic sharing.
It's just the social network feed you see from friends, and you can split those streams out according to friend groups.
Another difference between the new promoted posts and other types of Facebook advertising is that the new ads are non-social, so users do not need to have friends who like a particular product or brand in order to see updates from that page on their news feed.
Some of the catalysts ahead of us later this week, aside from the start of Bank Earnings, includes: ECB's Draghi speaking several times, and Fed's Yellen speaks Friday / Multiple FOMC speakers, and the Beige Book from the Fed / Inflation from China, Japan, Germany / Germany's ZEW / IP from Japan, EU, US / US Advance Retail Sales / Housing Data - Housing Starts and Permits / HYG large Coupon Payment date - Could see re-investment bid.
Nevertheless, the latest gain in earnings left them up just 2.1 percent from a year ago - in the same tepid range they have been in for the past few years and well below the 3 percent or more economists say the Fed would want to see before lifting benchmark interest rates.
Making the point that everything a user sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of what people like to eat.»
With U.S. hiring expected to bounce back in June and no financial meltdown from the Brexit vote currently seen, economists in the Reuters poll now expect the Fed to tighten monetary policy in July or September.
Because there are so many posts that users could want to see in their News Feeds — posts from friends, businesses they like, etc. — most people don't have enough time to see them all.
That's because he's the most aggressive dove, and the person most eager to see the Fed follow a rule in which they allow inflation to grow more than normal until employment is improved, a notion that's not that different from what Bernanke announced a couple of weeks ago.
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Even if you don't follow mainstream sports like football or baseball, you've probably seen highlight clips from the big games in your Twitter or Facebook feeds, in the form of short animated GIFs of a crucial play.
«The current bull market is not going to end simply because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside is fairly cautious, seeing downside stemming from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence, companies and households will have to invest.
From May onwards, there are also several risk events to watch out for, including Fed policy decisions, U.K.'s EU referendum and U.S. presidential elections that could see a victory for Donald Trump.
But if inflation were to ramp from here unexpectedly and we started to see a pop in inflation here, around the world, in Europe, Japan, for example, really start to see some true signs of real inflation coming back, that might force the Fed to get more aggressive than what the market is currently looking for, not priced in.
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher, who is due to retire in March, said he was favor of broad changes that would see power moved away from the New York Fed, in a speech on Wednesday.
Facebook is changing its news feed to prioritize what friends and family share, which will reduce the amount of content that users see from brands and publishers.
Those number I just cited are still persistent misses from the Fed's 2 percent target, and just as importantly, such a gradual, low - variance trend confirms that inflation expectations remain well - anchored, as you can see here.
Tax cuts have lifted business sentiment and the outlook for growth, with the Fed seeing a «significant boost to output over the next few years» from the tax law and a federal budget boost.
Though Facebook has committed to fixing the news feed in a way that users end up seeing more posts from friends and less from publishers, the company is still trying to improve its relationship with news items.
Given some evidence — uncertain and shaky to be sure — that the job market has cooled a bit while inflation is non-threatening, from what I see from here, the Fed should revert to data - driven mode and punt on a June hike.
Fresh forecasts from the Fed on Wednesday see the core index, which excludes food and energy costs, rising to between 1.3 percent and 1.6 percent this year, still well below the Fed's informal 2 percent target.
During F8, I expect Facebook to address the News Feed and their focus on improvements for the coming 12 months and beyond — maybe we'll even see a hint that Facebook could eventually move away from the News Feed altogether.
Of course there is nothing to stop Canadian viewers from supporting all these objectives; all they have to do is watch CTV's feed of the game rather than the one provided by Fox and they can see all the Canadian ads they want — but experience suggests that a good proportion of them will tune into the US feed to view the «real ads».
Organic reach, as defined by Facebook is «the number of unique people who saw your post in News Feed or on your Page, including people who saw it from a story shared by a friend when they liked, commented on or shared your post, answered a question or responded to an event.»
We may see a different tone from the Fed in its upcoming meeting in March, leaving the door open for a June rate increase.
I'm hearing more and more from my friends on the east coast that they're seeing my late - night posts at the tops of their News Feeds when they get up in the morning.
For Instagram users, it takes some time to scroll through your entire feed, but it is entertaining to see the litany of photos, videos and comments that were generated while away from the app.
Silverstein: And given the shift in technology and where you see inflation going, or how things have changed, is 2 % the right inflation target for the Fed and where did that come from originally, if you know?
A «like» is how a user raises their hand and says they want to see updates from your business in their News Feed.
But, judging from recent messaging, Fed policymakers have yet to see compelling evidence of an acceleration in overall activity, viewing growth as set to remain at around trend rates, and are reluctant to factor in any significant impact from the Trump administration's future policies.
As Mark Zuckerberg explained, you can expect to see more content from «friends, family and groups» in your news feed.
Hawkish comments from Fed's Evans and Williams had the US 10YY higher early, but with the German 10YY retreating from 3week highs, we are seeing most Sov Bonds bid (Yields lower).
Back in September when we had a surprise announcement from the Fed that we're not going to taper anytime soon, we saw gold rally 5 percent,» Matthew Grossman, senior equity strategist at T - 3 live.com.
The Atlanta Fed tracker now sees GDP at a tad lower than 4.0 % from 4.1.
But a combination of factors — including a more dovish - than - expected update from the ECB, perceptions that Fed Chair Yellen's dovish tilt to Fed policy would likely be maintained by Jerome Powell and the absence of any sign of pricing pressures — saw them dip once more back into the trading range that has held for much of 2017.
Silver Standard's rationale for doing the deal was simple — its Pirquitas Mill runs out of feed in 2017 and it sees an opportunity to use Chinchillas, located only 30 km from the mill, to extend Pirquitas» production life by multiple decades.
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