VW Many artists are combining the traditional gallery system with a migration to an online «art retail» option, much as
books became ubiquitous as an Amazon model.
As travel
bookings become ubiquitous digitally, one luxury travel firm is betting on growth in two categories: Asia and millennials.
After Gutenberg
the book became ubiquitous.
Not exact matches
Travis
Book, an environmental group manager at Barclay Water Management, said it is fairly common for cooling towers to
become reinfected with Legionella, the bacteria that causes Legionnaires» disease, even after being cleaned for it, given how
ubiquitous it is.
Radio - frequency identification (RFID) tags have
become almost
ubiquitous — look carefully, and you'll notice them in passports, credit cards, library
books, office access passes, and even pet cats.
Back in the good old days of 2007, when dinosaurs walked the Earth, nobody had really heard about eBooks, less still grasped how popular they'd
become, allowing old
books a new lease of life; and how devices capable of holding entire libraries in their diminutive frames, and still capable of being used as — of all things, telephones — would be
ubiquitous.
«As mobile usage
becomes increasingly
ubiquitous for guests, the challenge for hotels
becomes twofold: First, they must persuade guests to
book directly with them, and second, they must encourage easy utilization of this technology,» said Rick Garlick, practice lead, travel and hospitality at J.D. Power.
I've heard it said that «Life is an open -
book test,» and I believe that this has
become even more true as the Internet, Google, smartphones and other fundamental features of the digital age have
become ubiquitous.
Today, non-seriff types have
become so
ubiquitous, that I actually think they're easier to read for most people (and I've seen quite a lot of
books being printed in non seriff as well lately)-- especially since most resumes are now sent by e-mail and will be read on screen.