Sentences with phrase «more fragmentation»

In China, we're seeing a lot more fragmentation of uses in different pockets across many interests.
Despite earning lot more money and not having to deal with fragmentation in iOS, third party App developers are finding it harder to write stable applications for iOS than Android (despite making less money, less incentive to improve stability and having to deal with lot more fragmentation).
Those efforts could give Amazon and B&N a boost, but the market faces more fragmentation with the June launch of the Nexus 7 and the upcoming Microsoft (s MSFT) Surface.
We are likely to see more fragmentation before any significant consolidation.
So you now have much more fragmentation of talent, you have more competition, and you have much higher valuations.
«What we're going to see going forward is far more fragmentation and divergence across the continent,» Mr. Freemantle added.
Jelly Bean might just add more fragmentation to an already fragmented platform.
Conventional wisdom says if we look ahead 10, 20, or 50 years, the picture will show more fragmentation — and bookshops sinking even further.
Consistent API and Feature - Set Across Android and iOS versions No more fragmentation issues.
It's such a drastic alteration, it'll probably kill the program and we'll see even more fragmentation of high performance building programs.
But when they do, they'll find more fragmentation in the ecosystem, which means longer development times and higher cost.
Washington should monitor the 16 +1 framework to ensure that it does not lead to more fragmentation in EU and in neighboring EU and NATO partnership countries.
More fragmentation, they say, would make the markets less liquid because it would be more difficult for the buy side and sell side to come together to make a trade.
Predictions For Local Search In 2012 — Year of the Dragon — Over at Search Engine Land, Chris Silver Smith lays out his predictions for 2012 as far as local search is concerned (hint: more fragmentation).
more fragmentation, thats how you'll beat the iphone down.
In legal, we saw excellent profits and growth, more fragmentation than comparably sized markets, customers who are often intimidated by providers, and inefficient service providers.
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