The popular wedding-planner app Zola uses it to help people make wedding lists, pulling in images and prices.
This know-it-all AI learns by reading the entire web nonstop|Will Heaven|September 4, 2020|MIT Technology Review
According to spokesperson Emily Forrest, digital wedding planning and registry website Zola has seen nearly 75% percent of its couples with a 2020 summer date adjust their wedding ceremonies to stick to their original date.
How to update your guests about your pandemic wedding plans|Brooke Henderson|August 29, 2020|Fortune
According to Zola, a wedding planning and registry company, about 90% of wedding guests are planning to give a wedding gift no matter what, even if the couple has to reduce their guest list or goes virtual.
A guide to giving gifts for postponed and shrunken weddings|Brooke Henderson|August 20, 2020|Fortune
In early April, wedding-registry startup Zola pulled its ads from streaming platforms and television.
‘Weddings are starting to resume’: Why Zola ads are returning to streaming and TV|Kristina Monllos|July 23, 2020|Digiday
Typically, 25% to 40% of Zola’s media budget is allocated to streaming and TV.
‘Weddings are starting to resume’: Why Zola ads are returning to streaming and TV|Kristina Monllos|July 23, 2020|Digiday
Okay, not everything in this book meets the standards of realism as practiced by Balzac and Zola.
What are the Best Novels on Music?|Ted Gioia|October 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The great continental leaders of realism—Tolstoi, Zola, Ibsen—have been tainted with a fatal pessimism.
Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism|F. V. N. Painter
The private-business meetings are generally more scenic, especially when we discuss Zola or finance.
The Strand Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 41, May, 1894|Various
To say nothing of the Zola trial, we now have the Cuban War!
The Letters of William James, Vol. II|William James
This is the Zola method, but it is that method with a difference.
My Contemporaries In Fiction|David Christie Murray
Among these I read one from a priest, who seemed convinced that before long Zola would be a convert.
The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893|Various
British Dictionary definitions for Zola
Zola
/ (ˈzəʊlə, Frenchzɔla) /
noun
Émile (emil). 1840–1902, French novelist and critic; chief exponent of naturalism. In Les Rougon-Macquart (1871–93), a cycle of 20 novels, he explains the behaviour of his characters in terms of their heredity: it includes L'Assommoir (1877), Nana (1880), Germinal (1885), and La Terre (1887). He is also noted for his defence of Dreyfus in his pamphlet J'accuse (1898)