Sentences with phrase «new ubiquity»

Hopefully, the new ubiquity of such technology will bring it into the realm of affordability for other museums with limited budgets.
But are their reasons for optimism and hope with these new ubiquities digital devices.

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Meanwhile, tech publications are almost universally impressed by what they've seen of the upcoming new version of Windows, a product usually known for its ubiquity and inelegance and little else.
Consider employer demands for two - tiered wages for new hires, a stubbornly high youth unemployment rate, soaring personal debt, the ubiquity of unpaid internships, chronic underemployment of post-secondary graduates, or the growing incidence of youth mental illness.
The frightened New Yorker critic is especially perturbed by the «Bible verses» enshrined at Chick - fil - A's Atlanta headquarters and by the restaurant's popular bovine mascots — which he dubs «morbid» and the «ultimate evangelists» — whose ubiquity on New York billboards and subway corridors is akin to a «carpet bombing.»
That number informs Jonah Peretti's decision, joined by others, to jump under the covers with Facebook Instant Articles («Newsonomics: BuzzFeed and The New York Times play Facebook's ubiquity game»).
The new era of internet - focused entertainment «is likely to be very big and enduring also,» executives argue, «given the flexibility and ubiquity of the internet around the world.»
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.
«We added the next layer of chocolate, then immediately upped the ante with salt,» says New Belgium's wood cellar manager and blender Lauren Salazar, who was inspired by the ubiquity of salted caramel and chocolate.
Many of you read an article in today's New York Times on the growing ubiquity of «food pouches,» i.e., fruit, vegetable and grain purees for young children, packaged like this: I'd certainly noticed the recent proliferation of these squeezable... [Continue reading]
Thanks to the sudden ubiquity of online shopping, many parents reading this post can flip to a new tab or tap their phone, and with seconds a bulk shipment of diapers is on its way to their door — at a price cheaper than the local corner store or supermarket.
«Our teams, from marketing to IT, public relations to user experience, both internationally and domestically, have leveraged every resource at their disposal, capturing new market share from users disappointed on other sites as well as new interest in the space driven by the ongoing popularity and ubiquity of social networking.»
It could also be that the release of «The Meyerowitz Stories» — along with the ever - growing appreciation for «Punch - Drunk Love» and the ubiquity of «Funny People» on cable TV — has inspired a new crop of auteurs to keep him in mind.
But a variety of new tools have been released recently that are tapping into the popularity of texting and the ubiquity of cellphones and are demonstrating that these can, in fact, be used for educational purposes:
The recent ubiquity of standardized test scores has provided new data on just how poorly some schools are performing — particularly schools filled with lower - income and minority students, whose parents make up an important Democratic voting base.
The authors explicitly address the need for new online instructors to examine their philosophy of teaching and learning in a manner that prepares them to embrace the ubiquity and fluidity of online education.
With the increasing ubiquity of new technologies, many claims are being made about their potential to transform tertiary education.
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.
His cultural ubiquity was such that a New Yorker cartoon showed a woman in a bookstore asking, «What can you recommend that's not by Michael Crichton?»
Fans of print books, who have long lived in fear that their neighborhood bookstore will be rendered obsolete by the ubiquity of ebooks in a matter of years, can take comfort in new numbers from Nielsen Books & Consumer showing that ebooks were outsold by both hardcovers and paperbacks in the first half of 2014.
Worth noting as well: The growing ubiquity of mobile gadgets such as the iPhone and iPad has also paved the way for a new breed of book — one which literally anybody can make and market, and as often as not includes online connectivity and extensive multimedia features.
The new Pocket PC with Microsoft Reader holds the promise of bringing eBooks more squarely into mainstream markets — but again, it will take time before the number of Pocket PCs even begins to approach the ubiquity of the desktop or laptop computer.
Combined with the ubiquity of smartphones, the 69p app means that games of less than 5,000 words of dialogue are suddenly worth translating into less common languages, simply because it is «easier» to make money back with games marketed at such a low price point in new territories than with a full - priced triple - A boxed product.
This will be more than enough for most gamers» needs, though the increasing ubiquity of the eShop means that you may consider an upgrade at some point - a simple matter of just copy / pasting the content onto your PC, then onto the new card.
From studies of the early Dutch colonial settlers to reports on contemporary art - market caprices, this new field of cultural history proves that our American taste for Dutch art stretches further back than Donna Tartt's trendy Pulitzer - winner or the cultural ubiquity of The Girl with the Pearl Earring.
Indeed, there are always potential failures and limits to effective communication — things forgotten, misunderstood, and even censored — despite the seeming ease and ubiquity of new technologies and platforms.
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as: how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary image - based culture; whether our digital era truly produces an ahistorical condition in which images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin; how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and how the ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
The little - known Prouvost didn't quite have the hype of Sehgal just off his showings at the Venice Biennale and a blockbuster at Frieze New York, nor the ubiquity of Shrigley who has gained cache in the music and film worlds, nor the international prestige of Boakye.
In the past two years in the UK an interest in contemporary dance, enlivened by that other new institutional passion for activating - the - archival, enjoyed a brief ubiquity within gallery spaces and their associated performance studios.
The show — her first in the UK — showcases a new body of work all based around photographic representations of Washington State's Picture Lake, so called for being so photogenic it's become familiar to everyone through its ubiquity as screensavers and computer desktop backgrounds.
Internet - based artistic practice has gained ubiquity as a new generation that has emerged and that interweaves art with virtual reality.
Working against the ubiquity of images that are consumed on screens, Chan's newest works are sculptures he calls «breathers» — fabric bodies, attached to fans, that hover in the air.
But it also meant the pussyhat, the ubiquity of the Memphis Group, and incredible technical advances like augmented reality's newest release, Magic Leap One.
The artist's first of new work in the UK for over five years centres around his study of techniques of facial recognition and their increasing ubiquity in daily life.
Case law and current legislation is frankly pretty easy to get, and any new entry into this marketplace is going to have to struggle against the ubiquity of its competition.
Today, in the 2000s, we are heading into a new era of ubiquity, where the «users» of the internet will be counted in billions, and where humans may become the minority as generators and receivers of traffic.»
I can only imagine that the injunction against the use of Times New Roman is prompted by it's ubiquity and success and not on any objective analysis of its qualities.
Butterick thinks the popularity of Times New Roman is the result of its ubiquity, not necessarily its quality.
Emerging threats, increased need for accessibility and ubiquity, novel firm organizations, and new or stricter compliance standards are all putting pressure on managing partners and IT staff.
In the «new normal,» corporations and their in - house legal staffs exert downward pricing pressure on law firms and vendors for a number of reasons, including the new emphasis on cost - cutting and efficiency, the transparency of law firms» pricing and service offerings due to the ubiquity of the Internet, and the end of law firms» ability to convince clients that they and not the clients had all the answers.
Over recent years the ubiquity of reliable technology and connectivity, paired with a generation of digital natives with an expectation of instant availability, have led to a new world of work: the gig economy.
Set a good example: Buddhist scholar Thupten Jinpa, also the father of two teen daughters, says parents need to demonstrate to their children how to have healthy relationships to technology, particularly since the ubiquity of these devices is so new.
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.
Another new innovation worth considering is Mozilla Lab's free tool Ubiquity.
Click outside Ubiquity then click in that website's search box using your mouse, give your new command a name and you're done.
With plans for Ubiquity ultimately to be able to cope with mapping entire property listings automatically, it's worth keeping an eye on this new plugin tool.
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