Not exact matches
The analysis comes with a few caveats: (1) the Kindle is only one eBook provider and is not representative of digital reading; (2) it is unknown to what degree this data is representative of reading on the Kindle in general; (3) the data does not currently include 90 % of the data; and (4) without a
finer breakdown of the
users» demographics, the data can only tell us so
much about what the readers are attempting to do through highlighting.
Double
Fine games may collect gameplay data, such as how long a
user plays a given game in total or in a single session, how
much of a game the player has completed, what equipment the player prefers, which in - app purchases are the most popular, and so on.
Bearing in mind that the end
user needs information regarding future rainfall at a
much finer scale than the simulator grid, needs to know not just the amount but type of rainfall, e.g. a model that drizzles a bit every day is not very helpful, so they do their own downscaling.
You might also want to avoid a proprietary system where the vendor wants to lock in its
users and so has no interest in promoting interoperability with competitor systems;
fine for a social media app but not helpful if you want to link together a variety of organisations, where a standards - based solution would be
much more logical.
While many
users will be completely
fine with the stock notification options, some will want more
much more granular control over certain apps.
Android O's new Night Light slider allows for a
much finer adjustment of the Night Light experience for more sleep - conscious
users.
«Most smartphone
users on AT&T already have the Amazon or Kindle app on their devices and are shopping
fine on them, thank you very
much,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
Second, he found that calls on the Galaxy S6 sound
much clearer than they do on the iPhone 6, although it's not clear how important this sort of thing is to most
users as long as they can understand their calls perfectly
fine.
Unlimited data plans from mobile carriers pretty
much always come with some sort of
fine print or set of caveats that
users should consider before buying in, and Verizon's recently unveiled plan is certainly no exception.