Social
media is ubiquitous, but anyone going through a divorce is well advised to turn off the cell phone.
Social
media is ubiquitous.
Social
media is ubiquitous in our society — everyone uses it in some form or another.
Social
media is ubiquitous in this day and age, which allows us to stay connected more easily than ever before while making privacy a thing of the past.
«Access to social
media is ubiquitous and instantaneous.
Not exact matches
Keeping score (leader boards, result tabulations, rankings, etc.) and comparing ourselves to others
is natural human behavior that social
media and the
ubiquitous connectivity of the web have exploded to dimensions we never anticipated.
But now that social
media has become
ubiquitous and our willingness to put ourselves out there has increased, some people have forgotten how easy it
is to shoot yourself in the foot with just a few words.
How
media companies can think more like startups One of the central themes of the RoadMap conference we just finished doing in San Francisco earlier this week
was the importance of design, and how companies both big and small need to think about design in an age of
ubiquitous connectivity — and not just design in the sense of how something looks or feels, but how it works and the relationship users have with it.
The regulatory state and
ubiquitous new global
media throw their ever increasing weight behind the new understanding of marriage and its implicit anthropology, which treats our bodies as raw material to
be used as we see fit.
Ubiquitous media reports say that
's not because we aren't spiritually inclined.
They
are only possible in a society like ours, with its
ubiquitous broadband and constant access to (and obsession with) social
media.
Yoga pants have become so
ubiquitous they
're almost unfashionable when it comes to activities outside of actual yoga - ing, so it
's an interesting time for them to
be commanding as much
media attention as they
are.
Online social
media platforms may
be fun and
ubiquitous, but it
's important to consider the threats they pose.
New moms
are making an extra effort to look good in the
ubiquitous first baby photo, oftentimes posted and then shared by friends and family on social
media, said Joel Warren, co-founder of Warren Tricomi salon in New York City.
In the past, the home
was often a place where teens could escape peer pressure for a time, but the
ubiquitous nature of mass
media has vastly reduced opportunities for respite.
Adding to the pressure, we
're surrounded by
ubiquitous social
media, a rose - colored bell jar.
The social
media tool Twitter
is now as
ubiquitous as giant posters of David Cameron.
Doom - laden depictions of climate change
are ubiquitous in the
media.
His profile took a hit recently when a federal judge castigated him for his
ubiquitous media presence and sweeping statements about the «culture of corruption» in Albany, but no one in political circles
is more feared.
Foreign affairs committee member and former soldier John Baron MP has
been ubiquitous in the
media voicing his opposition to military intervention.
Harassment has become
ubiquitous on social
media and in the online world: Twitter has
been under fire for how it handles harassment, YouTube's trending algorithm has occasionally promoted offensive videos, and reporting abuse on Instagram
is still quite difficult.
«There
is a shift in the thin ideal female figure to one that now includes the appearance of physical fitness via muscularity,» says Bozsik, who explains that the results of the current study further suggest that muscularity and thinness
are becoming more
ubiquitous among female
media figures.
«In technology, Chinese firms
are actually ahead of Western firms in areas such as e-commerce and social
media,» says Neves, citing the country's
ubiquitous WeChat platform, which has often left fashion marketers scrambling to keep up with its breakneck pace of development.
I suppose I should credit them for at least not targeting the two most
ubiquitous media whores in mainstream pop culture - Britney Spears and Paris Hilton - but how
is it possible that self - proclaimed purveyors of genre parodies like Friedberg and Selzter
are so uninformed about actual disaster movies that they couldn't put together a movie that actually makes fun of them?
That
is not the case for kids today, who
are unable to gain respite from social pain that occurs at school due to the
ubiquitous and relentless nature of social
media.
Technology, social
media, and the sexualised messages of advertising, music videos and films
are ubiquitous.
Social
media is fast becoming as
ubiquitous as the air we breathe.
Making the most of
ubiquitous learning means understanding that your messages and
media don't have to
be explicitly education - oriented to become a part of your members»
ubiquitous learning experience.
Media coverage of twitter — which
was ubiquitous when they discovered it earlier this year and hasn't let up much since — tends to focus on the sensational.
Clearly the emergence of online newspapers
is something that Kiwis have taken to quickly and I think this growth
is likely to continue as the convenience of digital
media becomes even more
ubiquitous through smart devices,» says Impact PR director Fleur Revell.
Since the future of publishing
is a particular interest of mine (if you have a chance, check out some of the Future of Publishing Blogs on my blogroll) and since I must admit I enjoy naval gazing as much as the next New York City
media type, I thought I would weigh in on one issue that always looms large: what
is the role of the publishing house in a world in which self publishing platforms
are ubiquitous and the Internet has turned the traditional retail model on its head?
This
is exactly what Amazon wants: cheap,
ubiquitous devices that run their digital
media stores.
From onerous copy protection schemes on CDs and DVDs to the near
ubiquitous DRM applied to most ebooks to the emerging Encrypted
Media Extensions DRM - in - HTML standard, everyone seems to think it's a legitimate way to protect digital media from being stolen and endlessly replicated by nefarious individuals in lawless countries on the fringes of the civilized pl
Media Extensions DRM - in - HTML standard, everyone seems to think it
's a legitimate way to protect digital
media from being stolen and endlessly replicated by nefarious individuals in lawless countries on the fringes of the civilized pl
media from
being stolen and endlessly replicated by nefarious individuals in lawless countries on the fringes of the civilized planet.
Cheap and
ubiquitous materials
are transformed through a laborious process representing the complexities of use and reuse, and alluding to the hierarchies of artistic
media and Indian social structures.
It
's a neat gesture, one that asks whether, like the
ubiquitous social
media site, the exhibition format
is merely a platform and artists
are the content providers — and, additionally, who benefits from whom.
The Hirshhorn's Over, Under, Next: Experiments in Mixed
Media, 1913 - Present
is a fascinating and provocative overview of this now -
ubiquitous, once - incendiary mode of art making.
The most
ubiquitous media used by Socialist Realist artists
was the poster, although painting and sculpture
was also produced, typically on a monumental scale, showing fearless individuals and groups in idealistic and heroic poses.
b. 1972, Mexico City, Mexico Jonathan Hernandez's collages
are meticulous abstract designs built from the
ubiquitous press photographs that Hernandez has
been extracting from public
media as part of an ongoing archive.
... Deli Near Info
is derived from «de-linear,» which represents an alternative approach to the
ubiquitous timeline - based, scrolling social
media sites, which place newer content at the top.
Given the amount of information that we publish daily on social
media platforms, this timely and compelling exhibition urges us to consider the
ubiquitous platforms for online sharing: where this personal information
is going and what we truly wish to disclose to others.
Last week, Gusford Los Angeles held its opening reception for Adam Mars» second solo exhibition at its gallery featuring his newest body of works, Once Upon a Time, We Weren't Stalkers, which sheds insight on the
ubiquitous nature of social
media with a dose of wry wit that
is as telling as it
is humorous.
«The figures in my paintings
are characters invented in my imagination or
ubiquitous in daily life,
media, or advertising,» says Kolsrud, who finds fodder in signage, clip art, and cosmetic packaging, among other sources, to create meaningful works that comment on the challenges females face by physically obstructing their bodies.
She
was part of a group of artists working in New York in the 1980s — which included Jack Goldstein, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, and Laurie Simmons, among others — that probed the visual language of mass
media and illuminated the imprint of
ubiquitous images on our everyday lives.
It notable that Ned's contacts at the meeting
are a list of the loudest think - tank ideologues whose job it
is to deny the reality of the role of human causes behind the
ubiquitous and unprecedented warming increasingly evident around the globe, plus a few of the key politicians, who rely on the skeptics
media campaign for cover to avoid dealing with the problem, and justify taxpayer giveaways to the fossil fuel industry.
Other evidence of the importance of boasting their skills
is found in their web sites which highlight those publications to which partners contribute, research papers, conference participation and the
ubiquitous blogs and communications
media in which they engage.
«Oversharing»
is ubiquitous in the social networking / social
media age.
Given the
ubiquitous nature of social
media, there
's a real chance that a juror — bound to consider only evidence admitted in court — will
be prejudiced by reading information that falls outside of this bracket online.
Now, just 6 years after Facebook and Twitter
were launched and 7 years after the first iPhone
was released, social
media and mobile devices
are ubiquitous.
The issue that my client
is concerned with, Your Honor,
is with respect to tweeting and posting to social
media sites,
is that,
is that it views those activities as no different than blogging from the courtroom,... it
's simply a form of communication that I think has
been,
is sort of
ubiquitous in our society today.
The advance of mobile technology and social
media has opened up new channels of communication that
are at least as common as email, and more
ubiquitous.