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In addition to its robust social media presence, it makes content for RedBull.
That makes content within those documents — if it works — actually searchable inside the app.
Now, she makes content on YouTube and TikTok about her disability and American Sign Language.
But repeating a brand, location, or event's name over and over again makes content feel promotional.
Facebook has been making efforts to be more transparent about the way it makes content and advertising decisions.
" The fashionista makes content for The Platform, Maker Studios' "go-to spot for all things beauty, fashion and lifestyle.
I also know that the heartland isn't always represented correctly in the media, and nobody really makes content for them.
So we have a production infrastructure that is already in place that makes content that a lot of people see.
It subtly shapes how The New York Times makes content for the internet, too: YouTube likes faces, so mine is everywhere.
Everyone says they want to be a media company that makes content for all media, but no one does it, Smith argued.
The new look is much more polished than previous versions of the app and the search bar makes content much easier to find.
" To help fund her body modifications, she makes content for private clients, working to pioneer a new genre of pornography she calls "bimbo porn.
"Self-regulation encourages creativity and makes content creators more responsive to their viewers," Ashok Nambissan, general counsel for Sony Pictures in India, told CNN.
Hank makes content at Vlogbrothers, Crash Course and SciShow, and is the CEO of VidCon, the world's largest convention for the online video community.
The most heated argument was over Article 13 of the legislation, which makes content sharing platforms like YouTube liable for copyright infringements committed by their users.
The web-based service Met Opera on Demand, which has more than 20173,000 subscribers, makes content available after three to six months and includes radio broadcasts.
These days, Katie makes content for more than 3.7 million fans on Instagram — along with substantial followings on YouTube and Facebook, all filled with people devoted to Mila.
Kafka noted that the acquisition would be significant for a couple of reasons, the first being that it would be Spotify's first foray into buying a company that makes content.
The whole point of a streaming service is that it makes content available to watch on a panoply of devices, from a big-screen display to a tablet or Nook or Kindle or Galaxy or iPhone.
The cloud makes content generation cheaper by the day, social media makes it easier and easier to share that content and mobile gives you access to it 24 hours a day — often pushed right into your face.
In November, Facebook announced a new plan that would revamp how the company makes content policy decisions on its social network — it will begin to pass off to an independent review board some of the more contested decisions.
You want that story to be true, and I think about this a lot, both as someone who makes content and puts on conferences and does podcasts, I'm always trying to overcorrect for the fact that I talk to almost exclusively white guys.
That's great when it works (usually if you're watching sports events) but it can also have a detrimental effect and lead to a picture that's rather flat and dull—it's often termed "the soap opera effect" because it makes content look like a dated soap opera.
In their preliminary request, the German judges asked the ECJ whether the fact that an internet platform operator makes content available that is protected by intellectual property rights, and that users publish on the platform without the owner's consent, comprises a "communication to the public" that is forbidden under EU law.
It's great to see more a la carte channel offerings being added to over-the-top streaming services like Amazon Prime, and when you also consider recent developments like the arrival of DirectTV's streaming  service, and Netflix's news that it now makes content available offline for download and viewing, the general climate for people who want TV without the TV bundle is getting better.
"Canada should seek rules in NAFTA that require each party to explicitly make it unlawful to offer a VPN service used for the purpose of circumventing copyright, to allow rightsholders to enforce this rule, and to confirm that it is a violation of copyright if a service effectively makes content widely available in territories in which it does not own the copyright due to an ineffective or insufficiently robust geo-targeting system," the submission stated.
Blip used to have KipKay's DIY channel on the site. KipKay still makes content and uploads it to YouTube.
For others, a vocabulary will need to be designed. Where possible, authors are encouraged to re-use existing vocabularies, as this makes content re-use easier.
Christopher David Johnson (often credited as Chris "Yonko" Johnson) (born 25 January 1991) is a British actor, voice actor and television presenter. He began presenting on the CBBC Channel in January 2010, and continued until April 2016. His first television appearance was for BBC Three, introducing Family Guy. Chris also makes content on YouTube under the user name OfficialCDJ.
Benjamin Zand (born 2 February 1991) is an Iranian-British documentary maker, journalist and director from Liverpool, England. He was previously a documentary executive at BBC Studios and former head of the BBC documentary team, BBC Pop Up. He now makes content through his own production company, ZANDLAND Films. In 2019 he also launched the BBC podcast, The Next Episode.
A headless content management system, or headless CMS, is a back-end only content management system (CMS) built from the ground up as a content repository that makes content accessible via an API for display on any device. The term “headless” comes from the concept of chopping the “head” (the front end, i.e. the website) off the “body” (the back end, i.e. the content repository).
"The Content Relay is aimed at making two problems easier to address," said Littleworth. "Creating and supporting simple and sustainable workflows around 1) the deposit and distribution of faculty/institutionally generated content; and 2) the discovery of content that can be used in classes, labs, and experiential learning settings (e.g., repositories, OER, institutionally licensed content, publisher paid content, etc.)." Unizin also makes content discoverable and portable, providing higher education institutions with an exit strategy should they choose to switch service providers.
In September 2018, he joined Human Rights Watch to launch its Alliances and Partnerships program. Kiai is an outspoken supporter of the Campaign for the Establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, arguing that the "involvement of additional actors such as parliamentarians and civil society is critical to democratizing the UN". In May 2020, Kiai was named as one of 20 inaugural members of the Facebook Oversight Board, which makes content moderation decisions on Facebook and Instagram. Kiai is a lawyer by profession, trained at Nairobi and Harvard Universities.
The International Federation of Journalists, a union, complained about late amendments which made remuneration of journalists dependent on "contractual arrangements" and "laws on ownership". While describing the proposals as "an achievement for authors overall" and "good news for the industry and for authors in some sectors", they described the amendments as "bad for journalism and bad for Europe" and called on the EU to "decide wisely and reject any discriminatory provisions". A representative from a company that makes content filters states that their wide introduction as while result from article 13 will likely hurt new music artists by limiting their ability to share what they create.
He completed his Ph.D. at Caltech between the years 2005–2009 and worked on one of the flagship projects in neuroscience: "Single Neuron Recording in Humans". The project involves studying humans using direct recordings from their brain while they are awake with electrodes implanted inside their heads. This unique research setup has garnered him worldwide recognition and resulted in some of the famous publications that positioned Cerf at the forefront of neuroscience research. Following his time at Caltech Professor Cerf has moved to NYU where he spent three years studying what makes content engaging and looking for ways to translate his neuroscience research to a broader audience.
The Oversight Board is an entity that makes content moderation decisions on the social media platform Facebook, specifically about handling appeals for blocked or removed content. Proposed in November 2018 by Mark Zuckerberg, the first members of the board were announced on May 6 2020. Facebook said the board's members have lived in 27 countries and speak at least 29 languages, though a quarter of the group and two of the four co-chairs are from the United States, where the company is headquartered. The co-chairs, who selected the other members jointly with Facebook, are former U.S. federal circuit judge and religious freedom expert Michael McConnell, constitutional law expert Jamal Greene, Colombian attorney Catalina Botero-Marino and former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt.
However, doing this opens up a serious security vulnerability, in which, by confusing the MIME sniffing algorithm, the browser can be manipulated into interpreting data in a way that allows an attacker to carry out operations that are not expected by either the site operator or user, such as cross-site scripting. Moreover, by making sites which do not correctly assign MIME types to content appear to work correctly in those browsers, it fails to encourage the correct labeling of material, which in turn makes content sniffing necessary for these sites to work, creating a vicious circle of incompatibility with web standards and security best practices. A specification exists for media type sniffing in HTML5, which attempts to balance the requirements of security with the need for reverse compatibility with web content with missing or incorrect MIME-type data. It attempts to provide a precise specification that can be used across implementations to implement a single well-defined and deterministic set of behaviors.

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