Viewing in a sentence as a noun

Not work so hard?I'm not a programmer, so I'm viewing the stuff on hacker news from outside the bubble, so to speak.

The article relies on a viewing of carriers as absolute evil and Apple/2007 Google as beams of pure good and light.

As we add a huge more content in Q4, we expect Starz content to naturally drift down to 5-6% of domestic viewing in Q1.

What's with this pseudo-shamanistic idea that viewing a picture of an act makes you a participant in it?

Part of this was the highs of the market but part of it is also this shift from blue sky potential to viewing the company as a source of income.

There are well-settled copyright principles that hold a viewing event to be a "public performance" even though a single person only is doing the viewing at any given time.

I think the major problem is that apps are being developed that offer absolutely no advantage over viewing the website in a browser - in fact many offer disadvantages.

This is particularly nice in combination with Chrome's omnibar where you just have to prepend "cache:" before the current URL, hit return, and it will automatically show the cached version of the page you are viewing.

A leading case involved a video-store owner who owned one copy of each film he had in stock and who set up private viewing rooms in his establishment in which he allowed a patron to view a film privately that the patron had rented from the store.

Viewing definitions

noun

the display of a motion picture

See also: screening showing

noun

a vigil held over a corpse the night before burial; "there's no weeping at an Irish wake"

See also: wake