Sentences with phrase «suggest reading his blog post»

I also suggest reading this blog post from Panos Panay on the Surface Blog.
For more on PixelSense, I suggest reading this blog post from the Microsoft Surface blog and watching the video within the post.
For more information on these very awesome new Artist Series mice, I suggest reading this blog post from Microsoft Hardware that talks a bit about the artists behind the designs.
I suggest reading his blog post as it discusses this very important The Windows 8... Read more
For more details on what we're announcing today, I suggest reading this blog post from Ted Dworkin.
If you're a developer looking to get started developing apps with the Windows 8 Release Preview, I suggest reading this blog post from the Windows 8 app developer blog and this blog post from the Windows Store for developers blog.
I suggest reading his blog post as it discusses this very important milestone.
If you want to read a very insightful blog on the subject of how to invest as risk free as possible in this current market I would suggest reading this blog post... It has tons of great nuggets!

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«A very high bar is set by using the word «Favorite,»» he wrote in a blog post that suggested several changes to Twitter's interface — including pictures and videos that are double - clickable to heart (à la Instagram), receipts when Tweets have been read, and a «Thank you bomb» feature that enables users with lots of followers to send mass gratitude notifications all at once.
Go to the «Search» box at the bottom of the front page on this blog, enter the word «homeless» and read the other posts about homeless and you will find getting to know the homeless and becoming friends with them suggested numerous times.
If you are truthful with yourself and want to settle this «thing» about God... read Romans and then I would suggest the Gospel of John... I can truthfully say (and I once thought as you and many others who post on these «religious» blogs)... I am so believing in this Jesus dude that I really can not imagine living my life without Him.
Share A few weeks ago I was invited to take a behind the scenes look at Peapod, and if you are wondering what took me so long to blog about it, I suggest you read the several posts just before this one.
A few weeks ago I was invited to take a behind the scenes look at Peapod, and if you are wondering what took me so long to blog about it, I suggest you read the several posts just before this one.
We want to share a bit of the post with you, but we strongly suggest you read the article in it's entirety on the Easy Lunchboxes blog.
I also suggest you look at the newborn blog index: http://www.babywisemom.com/2010/04/blog-index-for-newborns.html and read through all of the CIO posts.
You can read more about TROVE in Mary's announcement blog post but I suggest downloading the app and playing around... once you see just how easy it is to follow your favorite bloggers and save looks and items you'll be just as hooked as I am.
If you're not in a position to pay for editing or cover design right now, I'd suggest taking on some paid writing work (which almost certainly means writing non-fiction — e.g. articles, blog posts, sales copy, editing / proof - reading for local businesses).
I think introduce or suggest your blog to my friend is a great job, all the friends of my must be crazy after they read this stunning article, if in the future you will post more interesting tips or articles online, don't forget to inform me:) http://enjoydelhilife.in/
I suggest reading Jane Friedman's blog post on Building a Platform to Land a Book Deal: Why It Often Fails.
I read one blog post that suggested the average traditionally published book project takes two years.
-LSB-...] read a blog post recently by Hugh McCleod, where the author suggested that, if you're doing a start - up for any -LSB-...]
If you want to learn more, I suggest paying less attention to activist newsletters and instead read an invaluable discussion of the research and rhetoric on access to family planning accompanying «Is there an «unmet need» for birth control,» a 2011 blog post by Berk Ozler, a World Bank development economist.
In any case, as much as I would like anthropogenic climate change / global warming / climate destabilization (or however you want to brand it) to be the grand conspiracy that deniers like to suggest it is, I have yet to read any credible, compelling evidence that stands up to a little investigation, including this blog post.
I'd suggest «settledscience» read the post by Prof Pielke — but then, we know, don't we, that certain people won't sully their eyes, never mind tax their brains, with going to certain blogs, Pielke sen being one of them.
About the other common AGW slogan according to which the current mainstream AGW climate science can not be challenged because it has been based on the so - called «scientific consensus,» I would strongly suggest the reading of this post by Kevin Rice at the blog Catholibertarian entitled «On the dangerous naivety of uncritical acceptance of the scientific consensus»
I suggested in a post on my own blog that day that anyone reading from BigLaw should «take 30 seconds and register your law firm's name today... Even if you don't understand what Twitter is, please just trust me and do this.
Finally I suggest you read articles they've posted in the past to see if they are consistent in their advice or if they are just looking to drive paid traffic to a 3rd party blog.
Any suggests on blogs, or other posts to read on is greatly appreciated as well and any books to read.
I've read this blog post and if I could I desire to suggest you few interesting things or tips.
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