Sentences with phrase «for ubiquitous access»

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Google's inability to access China's large population of young, tech - savvy internet users poses a challenge for the firm whose search engine has expanded to become the world's largest and most ubiquitous.
This quartet of IT case studies demonstrate how sudden, ubiquitous access to sales intelligence makes it easier than ever for start - ups and mid-sized companies to disrupt established industries and displace legacy vendor relationships.
I feel like a dope for not having considered a lack of access to shortening, since shortening is ultra ubiquitous in the States.
Californians have had near - ubiquitous access to cannabis for decades but the new recreational market changes everything.
«We believe that effective legislative government requires ubiquitous, timely, and equal access to information for all New Yorkers, and the direct participation of as many citizens as possible in the legislative process,» said Andrew Hoppin, New York State Senate Chief Information Officer.
«But over time the making money part really dwindled, and it's become a mission,» a way to change the global standard of living with ubiquitous energy and access to resources such as raw minerals from asteroids, helium - 3 from the moon, or oxygen, water and other lunar materials for space - or Mars - based habitats.
Ubiquitous access to information provides many opportunities and challenges for «formal» education systems.
For teens, mobile use is near ubiquitous; almost 80 percent own a cell phone and three - quarters use mobile devices to access the internet, according to findings from a 2013 Pew Research survey.
With the tools that are now available and seemingly ubiquitous access to the Internet, connectedness should be the standard, not discounted or just an option for school leaders.
These innovations include virtual courses for students (e.g., Virtual High School and Florida Virtual School); ubiquitous technology programs in which every student and teacher receives a laptop and every school has wireless access (e.g., in every public grade 7 and 8 classroom in Maine); technology used to support inquiry - based learning (e.g., the Missouri - based eMINTS program), and online courses and workshops for preservice and in - service teachers (e.g., the EDC EdTech Leaders Online program).
There is no need for holds, to wait for access, to physically move the eBook from one location to another, which is great if there is ubiquitous, frictionless access.
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The development of the internet after 1989 engendered the introduction of new digital technologies, allowing for the now ubiquitous platforms for social media and communication, and the massive proliferation of images of all kinds, drastically altering the ways in which we access and generate information.
Of course, since the grid is ubiquitous, creating a charging infrastructure for EVs and for PHEVs for those who don't have such access, or who want to charge at work, is a much smaller challenge than to deliver a new alternative fuel type.
Amid concerns about the ubiquitous use of glyphosate and scientific studies suggesting adverse health and environmental impacts, the NGOs wanted access to the information in the report that would allow them to check the assessment of the emissions into the environment from the product and their effect on the environment, namely the degree of purity of the active substance, the identity and quantities of the impurities present, the analytical profile of the batches used for testing, and the exact composition of the product developed.
Now, however, the vendors who offer cloud platforms are mainstream, well - established companies, Internet access is ubiquitous, and every ethics panel that has considered the issue has cleared the way for lawyers to use the cloud.
Google's YouTube app for iOS, which provides direct access to the ubiquitous video sharing service, this week became the top grossing iPhone title on Apple's U.S. App Store, a watershed achievement eight years in the making.
Amazon, Google and Microsoft want to have low - cost smart speakers to make access as ubiquitous as possible for voice assistants Alexa, Assistant and Cortana.
But amid the pursuit, by Microsoft and IBM, to bring blockchain tools and enterprise access to market, along with the corporate race to build the blockchain of all blockchains for the financial services and banking industry, among other interested parties, it's clear: digital currency is here and hardware wallets will be as ubiquitous to everyday life as smartphones.
We believe investigating the effects of internet - delivered treatments are particularly relevant for rural populations, 27 as these communities typically struggle to access counselling opportunities, 28 and the rates of problematic gambling are sometimes higher for rural persons than the Albertan average.2 Furthermore, given that most telemedicine applications in Alberta are focused on delivering training or non-clinical services, 28 and that the government of Alberta may legalise on - line gambling in the near future, gambling harm and treatment need are likely to increase for rural and remote Albertans.29 Also, as gambling and the internet are ubiquitous phenomena in western countries, this study may be relevant to other rural and remote jurisdictions.
Taking advantage of the ubiquitous cellular phone and the new mobility is Pacific Northwest giant Windermere Real Estate, which last month added its name to the short list of companies, like Homestore.com, providing wireless access to the Internet for consumers.
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