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pode fazer icons da emma rocherolle? o insta dela eh emmakrocherolle por favor e obrigada
icons emma rocherolle
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#aesthetic#photography#style#inspiration#pinterest#fashion#girl#art#girlblogging#coquette#emmakrocherolle#emma rocherolle
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emma katherine rocherolle pryor is the ghost of every girl’s dream
the ultimate goal is to be as hauntingly beautiful as she is. a true icon and a legend.
#coquette#lanadelrey violetbentbackwardsoverthegrass normanfuckingrockell vintageamericana#lana del rey#girlblogging#vintage#this is what makes us girls#tumbr girl#girl manipulator
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God I love Eugénie Rocherolle
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via emmakrocherolle on instagram
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Au pied du viaduc, Limousin France, Juin 2017
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Happy Holidays, X-Philes✖️🔦:
*Just in case, you need some Christmas fluff...*
Mistletoe Madness by syntax6
Underneath the Mistletoe - Caught Ink Handed
Mistletoe - Kate Dyer
Mistletoe - Kelli Rocherolle
A mistletoe Tale - Judy Gayle
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As sales of smart speakers grow, Soundcheck wants to help make the web more “speakable”
Slowly but surely, smart speakers are taking over. As Amazon builds Alexa into everything from tiny clocks to microwaves and Google wraps Assistant into just about anything it can, it feels like it’ll be no time before the rooms that don’t have some sort of voice-powered device are the exception.
But most people and businesses probably have no idea how to get their content prepped and ready to play friendly with these speakers. That’s the driving force behind Soundcheck, a company opening up its doors this morning.
Soundcheck helps to take your content and package it up in a format these smart speakers and voice assistant devices more readily understand.
Soundcheck’s primary focus initially is on WordPress -powered sites — not a small target, considering that estimates suggest WordPress powers over 30% of the Internet. They’ve built a plugin that lets you take information on your WordPress site and, in a tap-or-two, wrap up the most important pieces in Google’s “speakable” data format — effectively acting as a highlighter, saying “Hey voice speakers and the search algorithms that power them! This bit of information is meant for you, and answers that question about Topic X”.
Getting data into this format usually means writing custom markup for each page in question, which is something that not everyone (like, say, a small business owner using WordPress mostly for the whole simplified WYSIWYG aspect) is prepped to do. Soundcheck boils the process down to a button press, handles the data validation, and provides a preview of how that content might sound when read aloud by a voice assistant.
Soundcheck will be free for users who just want the basic plugin, with support for their 50 latest WordPress posts. If you need support for more posts, or you want to do fancier things like custom API integrations and tying into dedicated Amazon Alexa/Google Assistant apps, they’ll charge somewhere between $20-$79 a month. The company tells me it’s also building out an analytics tool to help publishers better understand where and when its data is being accessed by voice. They also say that support for other content platforms beyond WordPress is on the roadmap.
Soundcheck is founded by Daniel Tyreus and Narendra Rocherolle — the latter of which also co-founded Webshots, the ultra early photo sharing site that sold to Excite@Home for $82.5M in 1999. They originally set out to build Peck, a service founded in 2016 that aimed to figure out the best way to pull in information on a subject and pack it down into its most concise form. They found that one of the toughest parts of that equation was getting data packaged up and ready for smart speakers like Alexa and Google Home — so they pivoted to focus on that.
The team has raised $1.5M to date, backed by True Ventures, Resolute Ventures, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, and Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake — along with Automattic, the very team behind WordPress.
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I'm curious to see what anyone else has to say on this, but what do you find is the closest equivalent to the Music of the Spheres? I personally find that 30s and 40s jazz/swing take me back to the skies, but that's probably just me. - אלעֹרֵב
oooh! it depends, honestly - sometimes I find riffs from 20′s and 30′s jazz/blues music really reminds me of heaven (especially when paired with really deep/smoky voices).
otherwise, i find a lot of piano music has the same effect, for different reasons - Liszt’s Liebesträume, Satie’s Gnossienne, Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 55, Debussy’s…well, anything by Debussy. More contemporary, I think a lot of Hisaishi’s and Eugénie Rocherolle’s pieces give me the same feel - a yearning for something big and beautiful and warm.
other mods/followers? I’m really curious to see what sounds/songs remind you of Heaven
-Mod Anafiel
#music#memory#mod anafiel#ask answered#orebiel? oriel? i'm not sure how to read your name exactly!#אלעֹרֵב#tagging this as#ask meme#for those who'd like to share <3
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It's been a while
I messed up twice. Please ignore those mistakes, I am too tired to do another take.
Song is "Dreamscape" by Eugénie Rocherolle.
It's been so long that I forgot who I'm supposed to tag. Uhhhh @ kali. Kali what is ur url. I have forgotten. Something about obi wan. Something sad? Sorrow? Someone tag kali
#ollie plays piano#that is not a tag#i havent done a piano vid since the papaya days#wow#music#piano#eugenie rocherolle#also not a tag which is tragic#listen i know the sound quality isnt good. its my phone mic what do u want from me#uhhhh chin reveal if you look in the reflection ig? idk#most of yall know what i look like i think
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via emmakrocherolle on instagram
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Narendra Rocherolle (@narendra)
@johnbattelle @fredwilson @gmail @GoogleWorkspace @Google_Comms This is the Twitter I need every day. 🙏
faved by your 1 friend
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Le petit prince de la Gartempe, Limousin France, Juin 2017
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