Sentences with phrase «media ubiquity»

The good news is that quality writing still trumps social media ubiquity.
If you bought Apple, a company founded around the same time but ultimately based on the goal of media ubiquity rather than quality, you would be very, very rich.

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Dieting fads are in the public eye more than ever, thanks to their ubiquity on social media and popularity among celebrities.
As we so often hear, the ubiquity of smartphones and social media means we're all burying our heads in an electronic ether at the expense of communicating with the people who are right in front of us.
«With the rise of social media and ubiquity of online software the time is NOW for small businesses to reach a big business audience,» Ray says.
The near ubiquity of smartphones and the irresistible lure of social media are upending how retail is done, all over the world.
Instead of cultivating an unreachable aura, Kendrick, through a combination of near ubiquity, a winning social - media presence, and who, me?
The mass media both nationally and internationally are rapidly becoming not just an aspect of social cultures, but through their increasing ubiquity across cultures, their functional interrelationship, and their place within the international market and economic system, are becoming the vanguard of a new international culture whose web is touching and influencing almost every other cultural system.
The global ubiquity of social media means that kids are able to interact with other kids from all kinds of countries, ethnicities and religions.
But with the ubiquity of blogs and social media, any simmering feud can quickly blow up into something more destructive.
The divorce rate in the United States ranges between 40 and 50 percent, and the ubiquity of social media makes it easier to connect with others.
Social media has done much to bring back that sense of fashion - model ubiquity, but it doesn't change the fact that the models snapping those Insta stories are the body - type equivalent of the one percent (and, in the case of Jenner and the Hadids, who were famous and wealthy before they were models, they're also the actual one percent).
Stay with it I know we've been banging this drum at Edutopia for a while now but social media isn't going away and the sooner education leadership embraces it, the sooner we can benefit from its ubiquity, power, and attractive price point (free with cost of a computer and internet).
Many blame the ubiquity of digital media.
He is a regular contributor to the media outlet, The Conversation, and is also a regular contributor in Australian radio and print media on the topics of educational technology and technology ubiquity.
The ubiquity of social media, the internet, and all the innovations and new options that emerge on a daily basis make this one of the most challenging areas of responsibility for local school officials.
The ubiquity of publishing tools and media has resulted in an endless stream of mediocre messages.
We are in the best time ever to build a brand because of the ubiquity of social media.
A part of that can be attributed to the overwhelming ubiquity of social media, such as Facebook and...
Tim then slipped into a tirade about the ubiquity of social media choices that went on for fifteen minutes and included a condemnation of current LEGO models that come practically pre-built, before coming back to the topic, «In my day, you had to use your IMAGINATION.
A part of that can be attributed to the overwhelming ubiquity of social media, such as Facebook and Google +.
What she terms «sublime ordinariness» manifests itself in a muted pastel - and - beige colour palette, and recurring visual motifs such as pearls, butterflflies, hearts and motivational slogans, act as reminders of the ubiquity of the mundane and the cute in presentations of identity and taste in social media and beyond.
John Miller's painting Labyrinth 1 (1999) renders a zoomed - in frame from the perennially popular TV game show The Price is Right at the height of mass media's ubiquity.
«Who Knows» speaks both to the context of 21st century surveillance (from the Snowden revelations to the ubiquity of CCTV cameras in urban space) as well to the cultures of gossip, scandal seeking, phone hacking and to the playful and flirtatious eye that people keep on each other through social media.
I think it is a certain sign of my age that when thinking about the proliferation and ubiquity of social media my thinking has evolved from initially worrying about the creation of a permanent record of embarrassing personal choices to then becoming concerned that it may actually be more damning to have absolutely no record of any embarrassing activity, proceeding finally to the realization that I'm too «mature» to be a good judge of what, in 2016, is embarrassing.
Given the ubiquity of social media sites such as Facebook, which is fast approaching one billion users worldwide, the panel's third member, Don Richards, was surprised to find that a 2010 dismissal case he was involved in was the first in Canada involving Facebook.
More than 10 years after the iPhone's release, it is a cliché to point out the ubiquity of Apple's devices among children and teenagers, as well as the attendant growth in social media use by this group.
The ubiquity of technology often opens up a world of opportunities to young people: social media can be a vital source of support when facing challenges, and the communities created by like - minded individuals online can offer a place to find a sense of belonging and friendship.
While I don't have an aversion to pop media or New Age philosophy, I have become increasingly skeptical and worried over recent years with regard to the ubiquity of Love Yourself First, Individualism vs Interconnections, and the misuse of Codependency at the cost of healthy interdependence.
With the proliferation of online video and the ubiquity of social media and...
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