Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The quality of being discoverable.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun rare The quality of being discoverable.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The state or condition of being
discoverable .
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Examples
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He gives as his example that discoverability is the equivalent of putting a button for every function necessary, which for things like Office apps is prohibitive.
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But nevertheless, climbing the mountain of "discoverability"--what Jane Friedman, CEO and co-founder of Open Road Integrated Media and former CEO and President of HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide says, "separates the few success stories from the hundreds of thousands of authors who self-publish their books each year"--remains a daunting and exhausting task.
Amy Edelman: Indie Authors: How to Build a Bieber-Size Audience Amy Edelman 2011
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There are real challenges here, however, around awareness and what you could call "discoverability" of the information, in terms of citizens being able to find what they need using search engines or social networks.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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There are real challenges here, however, around awareness and what you could call "discoverability" of the information, in terms of citizens being able to find what they need using search engines or social networks.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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There are real challenges here, however, around awareness and what you could call "discoverability" of the information, in terms of citizens being able to find what they need using search engines or social networks.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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But nevertheless, climbing the mountain of "discoverability"--what Jane Friedman, CEO and co-founder of Open Road Integrated Media and former CEO and President of HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide says, "separates the few success stories from the hundreds of thousands of authors who self-publish their books each year"--remains a daunting and exhausting task.
Amy Edelman: Indie Authors: How to Build a Bieber-Size Audience Amy Edelman 2011
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There are real challenges here, however, around awareness and what you could call "discoverability" of the information, in terms of citizens being able to find what they need using search engines or social networks.
Alexander Howard: As Newsprint Fades, Can Websites Sustainably Fill the Information Needs of Citizens? Alexander Howard 2011
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Self-identification and mutual discoverability, which is taken to new extremes on the web, enables a fundamentally different kind of social interaction and self-perception.
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This is the truth of Grand Lamaism; the 'discoverability' is the only error here.
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History Thomas Carlyle 1838
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SEO is involved in order to extend the reach and "discoverability" of the blog.
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