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).
With the tools that are now available and seemingly
ubiquitous access to the Internet, connectedness should be the standard, not discounted or just an option for school leaders.
Not exact matches
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.
Although online adult dating (as the act is referred
to in reports) is now
ubiquitous in countries with secure
internet access, we should be proud that once again it was AS that lead the revolution
to sexual freedom.
Although online adult dating (as the act is referred
to in reports) is now
ubiquitous in countries with secure
internet access, we should be proud that once again it was CA that lead the revolution
to sexual freedom.
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.
For teens, mobile use is near
ubiquitous; almost 80 percent own a cell phone and three - quarters use mobile devices
to access the
internet, according
to findings from a 2013 Pew Research survey.
Moreover, in the last 18 months, officials have enhanced the school system's computing infrastructure by increasing
internet access speeds
to 2 GB per second from 500 MB per second and adding 1,300 wireless
access points
to allow nearly
ubiquitous availability.
Moreover,
access to networks will only become more necessary, valuable, and
ubiquitous in the future as the
Internet of Things takes hold.
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.»
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.
While you can certainly debate whether
ubiquitous internet access is a good or a bad thing, I suspect anyone with a weekly blog commitment
to SLAW is looking forward
to WestJet's and Air Canada's plans
to roll out wifi on Canadian flights in the very near future.
Now, however, the vendors who offer cloud platforms are mainstream, well - established companies,
Internet access is
ubiquitous, and every ethics panel that has considered the issue has cleared the way for lawyers
to use the cloud.
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.
The laptop, smartphone, cloud infrastructure, and
internet access technologies simply weren't capable or
ubiquitous enough
to match in - office facilities and resources.
We live in a very
Internet - centric world, but
access to the
Internet isn't as
ubiquitous or as stable as we might like.
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.