Sentence examples for introducing the feature from inspiring English sources

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Users complain that the tags are too broad or inaccurate to be useful, and some have questioned the site's motivation in introducing the feature.

"There's the assumption that on YouTube, it's 17-year-old boys watching dogs' skateboarding videos," said Tracy Chan, a Google product manager, at the press conference introducing the feature.

"It's all about keeping your eyes on the road," Apple Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi said when introducing the feature at WWDC in June.

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But he makes up for it by introducing the features of many weird and wonderful organisms, and their myriad adaptations to light.

However, this inconvenience was overcome by introducing the featuring points, designated as spiddos (species identification dots), which can represent genome profiles compactly [ 13].

Google introduced the feature as states begin to pass laws about what happens to digital remains.

Still, Dorsey has had two years to introduce the feature since he asked his question about what users most wanted – and has already introduced the other features that users requested (such as bookmarks and a mute function).

That role was once held by Apple, whose Siri technology introduced the feature to many, but which failed to capitalise on the lead.

A YouTube video introduces the feature, which will be "slowly rolling out" on Google.com, at first for users of the English version.

The Chinese-owned company introduced the feature at the Geneva Motor Show.

The company introduced the feature on Android in March 2015, then brought it to iOS the following month.

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