Not exact matches
I was reading a post on the influence blog this morning
titled «strategy» and in the post Hayley
mentions the
idea of life stealers and life givers.
Not to
mention that the
title, and the
idea of surveillance cameras, isn't really used for much of anything in the final outcome.
In February, the creator of Rayman, Miche Ancel,
mentioned that bringing this
title to Switch was the best
idea.
As it is always a good
idea to advertise previous books in a new
title, this makes it easy to store reviews,
mentions, awards, excerpts, and more.
After that conversation, and during our next regular call, I
mentioned that our
titles so readily complement their
titles that it might be a natural fit for Dark Horse Digital to carry Dynamite. I remember suggesting it and thinking, if not saying, «Mike, do you like it or hate the
idea?»
Other useful, though not new, features onboard include Goodreads, which helps narrow down your preferences after rating books on your Want to Read list; Kindle FreeTime, which creates profile for kids so you can set reading goals for them; Whispersync, so you can save and pick up from where you last read across all of your Kindle devices and apps; X-ray, an option that reveals the passages in a book that
mention relevant
ideas, characters, or other topics; and About This Book, which provides details like the author's bio, more books from an author, and the typical time it takes to read the
title.
And, as
mentioned earlier, this
idea starts with the EA Sports label, but the ambition is to bring it across all of the company's
titles at some point.
He
mentioned some of the
ideas that they have for improving sales for indie
titles like bundles and an indie - focused section of the site.
In February, the creator of Rayman, Miche Ancel,
mentioned that bringing this
title to Switch was the best
idea.
In the article
titled Mould, asbestos and vermiculite, provided by the Home Inspection Network, it starts out
mentioning that many people have preconceived
ideas about topics, but education can assist them in making decisions.