“We are looking at whether a company that controls the pipeline to the home will provide open access as opposed to favoring its own content.”
“Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content.”
“She's a great competitor. She's definitely looking to win everything she goes in. She's not content to just be there and go to the race.”
“Right now, there isn't much of a market for selling content, but Apple could eventually complement its offerings with paid subscriptions,”
“Online TV is going to make inroads into traditional forms. That can be a threat to the traditional providers of content or it can be an opportunity as well.”
“The packages contained a CD-Rom together with a greenish liquid, similar to water coolant. We have sent the contents for analysis.”
“They often eat someplace that's cheap and fast with high fat content. Their jobs are becoming increasingly mechanized and less active.”
“They are familiar with my background and comfortable bringing me in. I'm really excited, because this is a team in contention for a title every year.”
“It had 822 calories and 32 grams of fat. So the calorie content was much higher than the bacon double cheeseburger.”
“These direct costs, coupled with an opt-in requirement, could endanger free online content and services that are paid for by targeted advertising and marketing.”