«In 2014, we launched an experiment called Kik Coins and the question we were trying to answer was: Could we get millions
of everyday consumers earning and spending natively in a digital currency?»
David previously published a voice computing map that highlighted multiple sectors of voice technology and shares his thoughts on whether he thinks Amazon, Google, Apple or others will ultimately capture the hearts, minds and ears
of everyday consumers.
Our team has come together to focus their talents on developing a new method that will put electric vehicles within reach
of everyday consumers.
There is ample evidence that software alone can solve the legal problems
of everyday consumers.
This entry alone will get more Kindles in the hands
of everyday consumers around the world than any other eReader.
The car is priced at $ 37,500 ($ 30,000 after tax credits), making it within reach
of everyday consumers.
I look forward to doing some unbiased research and attempt to uncover some of the potential needs, wants, concerns, etc
of an everyday consumer for this product idea.
The company was founded in 1992 with the mission of promoting the health and well - being
of the everyday consumer by producing food they can feel good about feeding their families.
Canada yesterday became the first country to ban a widely found chemical from use in baby bottles, spurring a leading Democrat in the U.S. Senate to call for legislation that would prohibit use of bisphenol A, or BPA, in a number
of everyday consumer products.
Though they initially focused on headsets and telecommunications products for businesses and busy executives, they've moved into the world
of the everyday consumer with headsets for gaming and enjoying music.
Granted soda consumption's downward slide has been a slow one, but it's fantastic that rising awareness of sugary drink dangers has spread far beyond the wellness community and deep into the consciousness
of the everyday consumer.
Penelope Umbrico offers a radical reinterpretation
of everyday consumer and vernacular images.
It takes its title from the ongoing documentary television programme, How It's Made, which is broadcast on Discovery Channel, revealing various industrial manufacturing process
of everyday consumer items.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE David Baskin, Seasonal Variations at Freight + Volume September 24, 2009 — October 31, 2009 / Reception: Thursday, September 24, 6 — 8 pm Negotiating the uncertain border between the art object and consumerism, David Baskin's recent sculpture explores the underlying agendas inherent in the «formal» properties
of everyday consumer goods.
Adam McEwen (1965) is an English conceptual artist, living and working in New York City, best known for his artworks that appropriate vernacular forms
of everyday consumer products and objects and repurpose them in new, unexpected contexts.
This landmark, bi-partisan legislation is now up for the Governor's signature and would establish guidelines for farming the non-psychoactive plant which is used in a wide variety
of everyday consumer products, including food, body care, clothing, paper, auto parts and bio-fuel.
Not exact matches
Starting with a dream to have a «computer on every desk and in every home,» Gates transformed the complex technology
of computers in the 1970s into something accessible for
everyday consumers — a mission he was passionate about early on.
Almost everyone seems to be on board with this innovative future, from the leadership
of our country to
everyday consumers.
Benjamin Wolin, co-founder and CEO
of Everyday Health, a digital - media company that owns sites and produces content related to health, started the business in 2002 with two co-founders with the goal
of allowing different players in healthcare to reach out and communicate with
consumers.
The desires, demands and interests
of consumers and customers, partners and vendors, and even regulators and government agencies continue to grow and accelerate and if your focus on an
everyday basis isn't on how fast your business is getting faster, you'll be out
of business soon enough.
Admitting that «drug prices are too high,» Wichmann pointed to UnitedHealth's efforts to make pharmaceuticals more affordable for
everyday consumers through point -
of - service discounts.
For
everyday consumers the spread
of distributed ledgers could mean instant access to deposited funds, as well as same - day transfer
of titles and no more waiting at the DMV after buying a new car.
The success
of Amazon's Echo rapidly accelerated the adoption
of Smart Home technology for
everyday consumers, but it's not the only reason that mass
consumers are embracing the concept
of the Smart Home.
In the world
of Canadian tech startups, which tend to build dull business - to - business products and services, Shop.ca stood out when it launched in 2012 — boldly eschewing the enterprise crowd for
everyday consumers.
In the case
of Mastercard, the brand enabled
consumers to tell their own stories with its «Priceless Causes» campaign, in which
consumers could donate to their favorite causes while making
everyday purchases.
Through its portfolio
of store formats, Loblaw is committed to providing Canadians with a wide, growing and successful range
of products and services to meet the
everyday household demands
of Canadian
consumers.
«We have repeatedly said that action by the DOL runs the risk
of increasing costs and decreasing access to education for the
everyday consumer.»
«As part
of Dollar General's continual commitment to provide quality products at
everyday low prices to our diverse
consumer base, we are thrilled to announce our first Innovation and Supplier Diversity Summit scheduled for this spring,» said Jason Reiser, Dollar General's executive vice president and chief merchandising officer.
However, most
of your benefit from a rewards card is going to come from your
everyday purchases (grocery and
consumer products).
About Paytomat Paytomat is a global blockchain - based payment processing system created to help merchants,
consumers and crypto core teams to find each other and create real life traction for cryptocurrencies as emerging method
of everyday payments.
The major downside is that the rewards program
of the Expedia ® + Card can only be optimized under certain scenarios, and is not a card we'd recommend for
everyday spending or general
consumers.
http://whatsthecost.org is an informative blog to help
consumers navigate the price and costs
of everyday goods and services regarding business, lifestyle, home improvement, health, and miscellaneous categories.
In recent years, intermodal transportation has played a significant role in lowering
consumer costs on
everyday goods, and has contributed to the viability
of thousands
of businesses throughout Canada.
With the ICB, companies doing business with
consumers are divided into providers
of goods and providers
of services; with the GICS, companies are classified by cyclical / non-cyclical distinctions, or between discretionary spending and the staples
of everyday life.
O2O allows
consumers to make the Internet part
of their
everyday shopping experience using mobile devices.
The US market has a strong and deep - rooted reputation for investing in the design and development
of new technology and continually striving to bring high tech products to
consumers around the world providing solutions for our
everyday needs.
That said, a 25 % increase in the price
of foreign steel, even if fully transferred to the
consumer, probably won't make
everyday canned goods all that more expensive.
We have suspected for some time that many
consumers have been paying their
everyday expenses with credit cards and other forms
of revolving debt.
The proliferation
of communication technologies, the changing structure
of everyday life (due largely to technology), the growing complexity
of family life, the changing understandings and norms
of sexual conduct and the expansion
of consumer culture (as evidenced by unprecedented levels
of consumer debt) are only a few
of the conditions that present pastors with new kinds
of demands.
When it comes to taste, offerings from 365
Everyday Value, Haagen - Dazs, Dove, and Walgreens led the pack in
Consumer Reports» latest tests
of strawberry fruit bars, ice cream bars and sandwiches.
Love Food Hate Waste are doing some incredible work showcasing simple ways in which the
everyday consumer can decrease the amount
of food waste in their household.
The Mark symbolizes the optimism
of producers, linking the
everyday determination
of people in developing countries with the aspiration
of consumers everywhere.
By showing every step
of the way — from production
of packaging material and filling
of liquid food product, to how the lightweight packages stand out on the shelf and become the next
everyday champion in the
consumer's home, as well as what happens at the package's end -
of - life.
It is funded by the European Union, the Italian government, and a consortium
of European extra virgin olive oil producers to empower
consumers and share inspiring recipes that use this liquid gold in cooking
everyday.
Around one - third
of all food the world produces is never eaten — either lost in production or wasted by retailers and
everyday consumers — even as 800 million people struggle to have enough to eat.
As
consumers increasingly focus on living a healthy life, the appeal
of sports nutrition products is broadening from bodybuilders and professional athletes to also include
everyday active adults.
On the other side was the State Legislature, which had framed the bag tax as a bad solution, most likely to end up as a regressive tax on poor
consumers for whom the convenience
of plastic was a plus and
everyday practicality.
Paul D. Blanc, a professor
of medicine and author
of How
Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace, discusses how hazardous chemicals in
consumer products affect human health
Not surprisingly, as this technology becomes part
of our
everyday lives, it offers the opportunity for patients and other
consumers to manage their own health and wellness, for health care professionals to monitor patients wherever they are, and for physiological functions to be altered via wireless communications.
«We've known for several years that people working directly with livestock are at increased risk for MRSA infections, but this is one
of the first studies providing compelling evidence that
everyday consumers are also potentially at risk,» says Lance Price, PhD, Director
of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center, which is based at Milken Institute SPH, and Director
of Translational Genomics Research Institute Center for Food Microbiology and Environmental Health.