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Users can also turn off an auto-correction feature that had annoyed some users by suggesting substitutes for words they were attempting to type into the phone.
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Like Wikipedia it is for users to suggest tweaks and add new words.
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In other words, selecting from among content expressly submitted by users for publication is covered by the CDA but courts have not yet ruled on whether collecting and publishing content that was not submitted for publication would be similarly covered.
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Waxman recovered, mustered an additional 111 words about how it's technologically feasible for Websites to screen users by age, when Justice Sandra Day O'Connor interrupted.
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In other words, shortcuts can add a great deal of convenience and depth for power users, but it's also important that they don't overwhelm users that only want to utilize of the platform's simple features.
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For the most part, users post a picture and a few words that they hope encapsulates themselves in a winning way.
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By June, users should also be able to browse the Internet by writing words for searches on the touch panel, or use the device's dual screens to see Web pages.
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While this distinction is a weapon in the war of words between the carriers, I doubt it's a big deal for most average users.
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In other words if 50% or 500 of a 1, 000 person company sign up for Keas and become engaged users, about 60% or 300 of them still participate after 100 days.
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In other words, just like consumers buy something for themselves on Amazon and check to have it ship to them immediately, users inside an organizations now want IT-related things on-demand and will whip out their personal credit card and expense it.
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