Sentences with phrase «all early pioneers»

Not only has Chris Ducker built a successful online brand in Youpreneur, he's one of the early pioneers of the virtual workforce movement.
Early pioneers in the field, like Fitbit, are showing signs of strain, while newer entrants are making inroads with cheaper options and new product types
The separate partnerships announced Thursday are a milestone for Aurora's founders, Sterling Anderson, Drew Bagnell, and Chris Urmson, all early pioneers of the technology who led autonomous vehicles programs at Google (goog), Tesla (tsla), and Uber (uber).
Qualcomm, an early pioneer in mobile phone chips, supplies so - called modem chips to phone makers such as Apple, Samsung and LG that help the phones connect to wireless data networks.
Fortunately, some early pioneers — like the fully automated restaurant in Germany — are trying.
An early pioneer of the green building industry, Robert Politzer launched GreenStreet the same year that LEED certification was born.
Early pioneers, such as Hewlett - Packard Co., gave gifts to newlyweds and new parents, hosted annual picnics and showered employees with free snacks and coffee.
«Watch the activity in the user community and the early pioneer user companies and how rapid the growth is and then jump in.»
Amongst the early pioneers stand BitcoinStore and Bitcoinin, who have been paving the way for Bitcoin only retail online.
In 2004, Jeff left RVC to start SoftTech VC and invest in the early pioneers of Consumer Internet.
The impact of these early pioneers is with us even today, and their ongoing success continues to reshape the e-Commerce landscape.
Zuora sees itself as an early pioneer in a growing class.
I had the privilege of working with many of the earliest pioneers as sustainable and impact investing took hold in a more mainstream context.
Although Netflix was an early pioneer in online movie streaming, the company faces increasing competition, from powerful incumbent players, content companies and Internet rivals like Comcast, Verizon, Blockbuster / Dish Network, HBO and Amazon.
The team is investigating not only the history of the industry, but also its earliest pioneers.
Albertans had a lot in common with the early pioneers who set out with little more than an opportunity and a wagon loaded with incentive.
The OmniOffices Group, Inc. (OmniOffices) was created, a privately held executive suites company and an early pioneer of the industry.
After graduating with a masters degree from MIT's Media Lab in 1995, David co-founded Firefly, an early pioneer in personalization and privacy technology.
1962 — The OmniOffices Group, Inc. (OmniOffices) was created, a privately held executive suites company and an early pioneer of the industry.
I used to run a semi-popular forum back in the early pioneer days so I kind of know the pressure being exerted on you to delete, moderate, etc..
So the Mu» tazilites may be seen as early pioneers of the modern critical study of Holy Scripture.
This left the way clear for such early pioneers of religious psychology as John Trenchard to uncover the supposed pathological origins of religion in the soul while still appearing to be on the side of «God» (properly understood).
Hyping the Holocaust is edited by Franklin Littell, president of the Center on the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights in Philadelphia and one of the early pioneers of Jewish - Christian dialogue.
The church's early pioneers, on their trek westward to what is now Utah, experienced great suffering and starvation.
The German «theologian of hope» Jürgen Moltmann, many decades later, gave grudging recognition of his dependence on these early pioneers, developing his pivotal The Crucified God (orig., 1972) without explicit indication of the derivative quality of many of his key insights, and only acknowledging his quoting of Horace Bushnell, in his later The Trinity and the Kingdom (orig, 1980), in footnotes.
The early pioneers of modernity, such as William of Ockham, John Wycliffe, Erasmus, Martin Luther, Francis Bacon, Galileo and John Locke, were all Christian by conviction.
When deciding what to name their new restaurant, the Browns found inspiration in Santa - Cali - Gon - the Santa Fe, California and Oregon trails that flourished during the country's great westward expansion by early pioneers.
Background: Growing up in a family from the province of Quezon where the coconut industry is the primary livelihood, she was an early pioneer in the sale and marketing of coconut products to international markets.
Kathrin was an amazing, rare breed of the very early pioneers of the sustainable farming movement.
Where there was no refrigeration; early pioneers, settlers, and farmers preserved meat, game, venison, and fowl through drying, curing, pickling, and smoking methods.
... Early Pioneer of Chicken Wing Sauces.
The early pioneers («Organic 1.0») paved the way for the formation of the organic movement and the codification of standards and enforced rules that have established the organic sector and helped it grow to a market value of over US$ 80 billion per year («Organic 2.0»).
The Colombian - based DAABON Group, an early pioneer in organic palm, banana and coffee farming and production, has become the first company in the world to become certified under the RSPO NEXT scheme operated by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
Jim Harbaugh was an early pioneer at Michigan, where he hired the head coach of a New Jersey powerhouse to an off - field job and later moved him to a field assistant role.
Ride hobby horses and discover how horses helped early pioneers.
But Snuza Go is among the early pioneer in this space.
These early pioneers included myself, Sue Heng, Ann Patton, Ruby Walker, Barbara Robinson, Kathi Tomazin and Marlene Bubar.
In Second Life, an early pioneer of virtual worlds, you can attend university, own a blimp, have blue fur — whatever.
An immune response, triggered by foreign neural stem cells, could actually help attack tumors, says Evan Snyder, a stem cell biologist at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute in San Diego, California, and one of the early pioneers of the idea of using stem cells to attack tumors.
Polchinski was an early pioneer of string theory, the mathematical apparatus picturing the basic particles of matter and force as supertiny wriggling strands of energy known as superstrings.
In 1959, Joseph Weber, who was also an early pioneer of the laser, became the first person to actually look for gravitational waves.
Early pioneers and trappers in North America encountered what looks like a similar affliction, sometimes referred to as rabbit starvation because rabbit meat is notoriously lean.
Korenberg was the early pioneer of studying these individuals with partial gene deletions as a way of gathering clues to the specific function of those genes and gene networks.
The pressure of sunlight was noted by the early pioneers who discovered light.
Early pioneers in the field of dermatoglyphics (the study of FRS patterns) demonstrated a strong correlation between the inheritance of fingerprint pattern and the overall size, shape and spacing of the ridges.
Many people have had email and other digital accounts for decades, some stretching back to the early pioneers in the 1960s.
You know the early pioneers of the research made big promises; and you know, this was in the»50s and the»60s, this was the nuclear age, this was you know, «We can do anything if we put enough energy into it» and there were just a lot of you know, nature put up a lot of roadblocks along the way.
This experimental renaissance of multiferroic physics gives a long overdue justification to the earlier pioneering theoretical works and judging by the pace of current research is set to continue well into the 21st Century.
But those earlier pioneers seemed more romantic and exciting than the grim monotones and slow - paced action transmitted to our homes during the space race.
Gary was a postdoctoral fellow with Albert Dorfman, an early pioneer in the field of proteoglycans.
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