I'd just read one of
those ubiquitous Internet lists called «21 Things You Didn't Know Your iPhone Could Do.»
Whether you are sitting at home and trying to find the best plan for yourself online on your laptop or desktop, or you are commuting to or from work and trying to find the best plan for yourself, the advent of
the ubiquitous internet and the smartphone has meant that can you check the plans you want, whenever you want and from wherever you want.
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.
Before the days of
a ubiquitous Internet, companies had to grow the old - fashioned way: by investing in their products, advertising and people.
There is also the issue of what do I do when
the ubiquitous Internet access isn't quite so ubiquitous?
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.
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.
Near -
ubiquitous Internet connectivity allows us to work from almost anywhere.
Formerly a brand manager at Procter & Gamble with an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School, Whitman was hired in 1998 to lead eBay,
the ubiquitous Internet auctioneer.
The point - scoring, treasure - collecting and fantastical elements of video games are no longer restricted to the virtual world of consoles and computers: they are leaping out of the screen and into the physical world, thanks to smartphones, cameras, sensors and the increasingly
ubiquitous internet.
Smart phones, laptops, and
ubiquitous Internet connections have compounded these tendencies in driven people, enabling them to work nonstop and to drive their subordinates to do the same.
And all this was written before this period of
the ubiquitous internet images and celebrity culture.
Exposure to
ubiquitous Internet hype is something we all experience.
On the one hand, we need the web browser, the smartphone, and
ubiquitous Internet access.
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.
Not exact matches
Thanks to the
Internet and
ubiquitous connectivity via mobile devices, coupled with the democratization of content generation, publication and distribution, it's easier than ever for virtually every voice to be heard, if they want to be heard.
And never mind the old quantity - versus - quality debate — the spread of
ubiquitous computing and the
Internet of Things is so far happening mainly on Android and iOS, with other platforms such as Windows largely being left out in the cold.
Our goal is to build a big,
ubiquitous, accessible payment network that's available anywhere the
internet is available.
The Apple Watch — set for release early 2015 — will be the company's first foray into the
ubiquitous «
Internet of Things.»
The use of computers and e-mail is
ubiquitous among all white collar workers, but a recent study suggests that there's a generational gap between how younger and older employees use the
Internet at work.
One pathway is through
Internet browsers running versions of Java, Flash, Shockwave and other
ubiquitous software and plug - ins that haven't been updated with the latest security patches.
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.
In recent years,
ubiquitous connectivity coupled with the advancements in, and ever decreasing costs of, sensors, computing, storage and bandwidth have paved the way for a rapidly rising segment of information technology — the
Internet of Things.
They weren't wrong: Mobile formally overtook desktop usage in 2014, as smartphones, social apps, enterprise apps, and the mobile web became progressively more
ubiquitous and ushered in a new generation of
Internet users.
In the
Internet age, urban «resilience» means not only responding to climate change, but also protecting our
ubiquitous networks from both hack and glitch.
The social network tracks users just about anywhere on the
internet thanks to its near -
ubiquitous Like button.
Well, Reconnect: Find Lost or Missing Persons was created to do just that by using the
ubiquitous power of the
Internet in a strategic way.
The
internet is a wonderful thing but false information is
ubiquitous, which may render many of our assumptions and conclusions moot.
Samir Khan and his Al - Qaeda no doubt turned to the
internet for plenty of reasons, including its relative anonymity (servers can live anywhere) and the fact that it's rapidly becoming
ubiquitous around the world.
The
internet has made porn almost
ubiquitous.
The Long Island man who has become an
Internet meme due to his
ubiquitous photo on New York City trains, is appearing in a parody board game.
Over the past 20 years, wireless technologies and the
Internet have become
ubiquitous, affordable, and available to almost everyone.
Although the
Internet has come to be seen as
ubiquitous, people in the Middle East and India were reminded Friday of just how the Web is delivered to their homes and businesses when three key undersea cables were severed within a span of 38 minutes, knocking a large portion of users offline until traffic could be re-routed.
In times of smartphones and mobile
Internet, the
ubiquitous availability of content and communication often seems to be a burden and a stressor rather than a recovery resource.»
His most recent book, Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now, explains our cultural transition to «presentism,» a post-clock society enabled by the flexibility and reach of the
Internet and those
ubiquitous ways to stay connected to it.
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.
The
internet has fully embraced the GIF - a form of visual communication so
ubiquitous it's second only to the omnipresent emoji.
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).
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.
At the time, before the
Internet became as
ubiquitous as it is, this must have seemed cutting edge and revolutionary.
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.
It can be argued that the glory of Google completely depends on an
Internet connection, but the time of
ubiquitous WiFi is approaching.
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.
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.
I don't know how the
Internet will evolve, how data storage will evolve, or if we will simply upload all books and data into one big
ubiquitous mass of knowledge... do you?
Since the future of publishing is a particular interest of mine (if you have a chance, check out some of the Future of Publishing Blogs on my blogroll) and since I must admit I enjoy naval gazing as much as the next New York City media type, I thought I would weigh in on one issue that always looms large: what is the role of the publishing house in a world in which self publishing platforms are
ubiquitous and the
Internet has turned the traditional retail model on its head?
Moreover, access to networks will only become more necessary, valuable, and
ubiquitous in the future as the
Internet of Things takes hold.
In that first article I predicted that high - speed broadband
internet would be
ubiquitous and global televeterinary medicine would be common by the year 2000.
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.»