We're closer to the day
of ubiquitous access to wireless charging, giving people a convenient, always - charged experience.»
Not exact matches
In typical densely - populated urban areas, these product solutions have provided
ubiquitous Gbps - level
access rate, hundreds
of Mbps
of indoor
access experience, and over 20 Gbps cell capacity.
The underlying message here is that the startup boom is far from over — we live in the age
of innovation,
ubiquitous internet
access and loads
of free capital.
Talk
of using the MBA experience as a place to fine - tune an idea, recruit partners, gain
access to seed capital, and finally launch a startup is becoming as
ubiquitous as discussions about forthcoming job interviews at McKinsey & Co. and Goldman Sachs.
The benefits to the small - business owner include no upfront infrastructure cost, less risk
of data security and reliability issues, and
ubiquitous authorized
access that the business owner can control.
Google's inability to
access China's large population
of young, tech - savvy internet users poses a challenge for the firm whose search engine has expanded to become the world's largest and most
ubiquitous.
Now
ubiquitous access to the next generation's tools
of commerce will bring even greater affluence and opportunity to these fast - growing parts
of the world.
This quartet
of IT case studies demonstrate how sudden,
ubiquitous access to sales intelligence makes it easier than ever for start - ups and mid-sized companies to disrupt established industries and displace legacy vendor relationships.
I feel like a dope for not having considered a lack
of access to shortening, since shortening is ultra
ubiquitous in the States.
«We believe that effective legislative government requires
ubiquitous, timely, and equal
access to information for all New Yorkers, and the direct participation
of as many citizens as possible in the legislative process,» said Andrew Hoppin, New York State Senate Chief Information Officer.
«But over time the making money part really dwindled, and it's become a mission,» a way to change the global standard
of living with
ubiquitous energy and
access to resources such as raw minerals from asteroids, helium - 3 from the moon, or oxygen, water and other lunar materials for space - or Mars - based habitats.
Ubiquitous access to the Internet, the diminished social stigma associated with online dating, and the affordable cost
of Internet matchmaking services contribute to the increasingly common perception that online dating is a viable, efficient way to meet dating or long - term relationship partners (St. John, 2002).
This user - friendly activity has students do some informal free - writing in response to an educational film, then reflect on their writing usingword cloud» rpus christi, txcatholic online) in his poemthe virgin,» the poet william wordsworth praised the blessed virgin mary with the following words: cloud computing is an information technologyit) paradigm that enables
ubiquitous access to shared pools
of configurable system resources, higher - level dating word cloud stock illustration.
As computers and Internet
access have become more
ubiquitous, and the tech savviness
of our nation's youth continues to rise, it only stands to reason that the online experience has begun to evolve drastically in the last few years.
This is because in our highly connected world, students have
ubiquitous access to quality, content and a myriad
of ways to explore, study and interact.
Put all
of your communications online, and give your members
ubiquitous access when it comes to learning about your association and the profession you represent.
Although these early tips
of the hat were appropriate and timely, the decreased costs, increased functionality, increased usability, and almost
ubiquitous access, along with immensely significant new potential to transform the social studies classroom, have changed the educational landscape.
The design
of our learning environment in the second year leveraged the
ubiquitous access to technology in the seminar space (i.e., 16 networked workstations) and also the larger public learning spaces (i.e., 30 + additional workstations, multimedia development suites, scanners, digital and video cameras, LCD projectors, SmartBoards, CD burners, and so on).
Moreover,
access to networks will only become more necessary, valuable, and
ubiquitous in the future as the Internet
of Things takes hold.
A crucial part
of the mobile experience — on smartphones and tablets — is the
ubiquitous apps that provide one - stop
access to a host
of tasks and diversions.
As you mentioned, the idea
of digital distribution is becoming more
ubiquitous and more understood by more consumers, and what that allows is more people to get
access to games easier and quicker.
Along with
access, it is the form (or formlessness)
of this information that distinguishes our moment from earlier ones — libraries and museums present organizational systems while the Internet allows each individual to create his / her own in a space where information is
ubiquitous but completely dematerialized.»
2012 Untitled, Miami Beach (Steve Turner Contemporary) Mythology Online, Polytechnical Museum, Moscow Wet Paint 4, Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles Brand Innovations for
Ubiquitous Authorship, Higher Pictures, New York [Internet Art Future]-- Reality
of Post Internet Era, NTT InterCommunication Center, Tokyo Ghost in the Puka Shell, CourtneyBlades, Chicago Astral Projection Abduction Fantasy, Monster Truck Gallery, Dublin BYOB MOCA LA, Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Point Éphémére, Nouveau Document, Paris Public
Access, Living Space Internet Café, London Grunge Texture, XPace, Toronto
The development
of the internet after 1989 engendered the introduction
of new digital technologies, allowing for the now
ubiquitous platforms for social media and communication, and the massive proliferation
of images
of all kinds, drastically altering the ways in which we
access and generate information.
Of course, since the grid is
ubiquitous, creating a charging infrastructure for EVs and for PHEVs for those who don't have such
access, or who want to charge at work, is a much smaller challenge than to deliver a new alternative fuel type.
The rise
of a
ubiquitous Internet, along with 24 - hour news channels has, in some sense, had the opposite effect from what many might have hoped such free and open
access to information would have had.
Amid concerns about the
ubiquitous use
of glyphosate and scientific studies suggesting adverse health and environmental impacts, the NGOs wanted
access to the information in the report that would allow them to check the assessment
of the emissions into the environment from the product and their effect on the environment, namely the degree
of purity
of the active substance, the identity and quantities
of the impurities present, the analytical profile
of the batches used for testing, and the exact composition
of the product developed.
There is also the issue
of what do I do when the
ubiquitous Internet
access isn't quite so
ubiquitous?
The laptop, smartphone, cloud infrastructure, and internet
access technologies
of the day simply weren't capable or
ubiquitous enough to match in - office facilities and resources.
Firms
of all sizes leverage the power
of a single service and version, benefiting from
ubiquitous access to a modern application regardless
of firm size or location.
As might be imagined, this case has once again raised concern and comment about the difficulty
of conducting jury trials in this day and age
of ubiquitous internet
access.
«The future
of legal research is mobile devices —
ubiquitous computing and
access anywhere.»
But amid the pursuit, by Microsoft and IBM, to bring blockchain tools and enterprise
access to market, along with the corporate race to build the blockchain
of all blockchains for the financial services and banking industry, among other interested parties, it's clear: digital currency is here and hardware wallets will be as
ubiquitous to everyday life as smartphones.
In other countries where they don't have
ubiquitous access to pap smear exams and cervical cancer screenings, cervical cancer plays a much better role in the burden
of disease in their countries.»
We believe investigating the effects
of internet - delivered treatments are particularly relevant for rural populations, 27 as these communities typically struggle to
access counselling opportunities, 28 and the rates
of problematic gambling are sometimes higher for rural persons than the Albertan average.2 Furthermore, given that most telemedicine applications in Alberta are focused on delivering training or non-clinical services, 28 and that the government
of Alberta may legalise on - line gambling in the near future, gambling harm and treatment need are likely to increase for rural and remote Albertans.29 Also, as gambling and the internet are
ubiquitous phenomena in western countries, this study may be relevant to other rural and remote jurisdictions.
Taking advantage
of the
ubiquitous cellular phone and the new mobility is Pacific Northwest giant Windermere Real Estate, which last month added its name to the short list
of companies, like Homestore.com, providing wireless
access to the Internet for consumers.
That may seem counterintuitive given that smartphones, Internet
access and
ubiquitous pay TV didn't exist in the era
of Watergate and the Arab oil embargo.