It is really amazing that now, in the
information technology era, we have all sources available to get acquainted with anyone from anywhere.
In today's competitive world and
innovative technology era, you need someone with a vision for the future and the acumen to bring all your retail projects to success.
Don't look now, but the idea of openness and partners sure looks like it's getting thrown on the scrap heap
of technology eras gone by.
Modern technology era has brought its own pluses and minuses and the lack of live communication is one oа the greatest minuses.
I can not stress this one enough, don't be shy either, in our
glorious technology era you can really get a lot of information easily, but do your due diligence when checking references.
While the fax may seem like a vestige of a
bygone technology era, the actuality for many lawyers is that the ability to send and receive faxes remains a necessity.
Baby boomers were some of the first consumers in
the technology era and are inherently more comfortable with technology than older adults in their 80s and 90s.
These profs of the 80s clearly hadn't experienced
the Technology Era.
However, in today's
technology era, moving money across the globe quickly has proven to be a very possible task.
In today's
technology era and current age finding out love through online dating sites is very common.
When we were young, we were not fortunate to experience
the technology era we are currently living in.
2000s brought
the technology era: Technologies seeped into everything and attempted to reshape education.
Many would think that with us being in
the technology era, school District leaders across the state would be able to collaborate more effectively around school scheduling.
Doug Aitken's (b. 1968) most impressive site - specific installation works are
the technology era's answer to the Earthworks movement of the 1960s.
Security and privacy have been some of the hotly contested topics in
the technology era.
In the short run, the computer — a fundamental tool of
this technology era — still promises the most significant change in the working life of the typical practitioner.
Today's consumers, our clients and customers, tenants and landlords, are themselves becoming a part of
the technology era.
In 1971, Jim Jackson founded the company, now based in Madison, N.J., originally called Electronic Realty Associates, with the vision of bringing real estate into
the technology era.