Definitions

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  • noun The state or condition of being viewable.

Etymologies

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viewable +‎ -ity

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Examples

  • Using a new 'viewability' application programming interface supported by Google Book Search, library patrons can now enhance their findings with Google Book Search features such as full text, book previews, cover thumbnails, and a mashup from Google Maps linking pages in a book describing a specific place to its location on the world map

    Ex Libris integrates direct links to Google "About this book" pages in its products 2008

  • "It offered excellent display 'viewability' in direct sunlight and exceeded our requirements for computing performance so we can manage work orders in the field."

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2009

  • "It offered excellent display 'viewability' in direct sunlight and exceeded our requirements for computing performance so we can manage work orders in the field."

    GISuser - GIS and Geospatial Technology News 2009

  • 'viewability' to size ratio of the KC780 isn't that hot in comparison.

    TrustedReviews Site-wide Feed 2009

  • "I saw it two nights ago," she told the jazz musician, testifying to its viewability.

    Sage of the Stage Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • P.P.S. due to the economic requirements of writing another (reasonably) inteligent comment, and the prodigiously higher viewability of this current post, I hope that the readership will forgive my copy/paste from the previous ethenol/corn artical.

    The Ethanol Mess - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Personally, I have created Syncretia entirely by the credo of "livability" as opposed to "viewability" and my future efforts in metaverse creativity will follow along these lines as well, since to me this seems to be a thoroughly viable means of providing context to artistic endeavor today: The provision of usable objects and spaces serving the ritual of behavioral change and consequent self discovery through play.

    The Work of Art in the Age of Computational (Re)Production *** Alpha Auer 2009

  • But he did it at great risk to, you know, his viewability, if you would like, to his ratings, or whatever you would call them, because he's been out so often.

    CNN Transcript Sep 21, 2009 2009

  • Personally, I have created Syncretia entirely by the credo of "livability" as opposed to "viewability" and my future efforts in metaverse creativity will follow along these lines as well, since to me this seems to be a thoroughly viable means of providing context to artistic endeavor today: The provision of usable objects and spaces serving the ritual of behavioral change and consequent self discovery through play.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Alpha Auer 2009

  • Web developers can use the Books Viewability API to quickly find out a book's viewability on Google Book Search and, in an automated fashion, embed a link to that book in Google Book Search on their own sites.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

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