Sentences with phrase «world wide net»

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Some of key figures in Internet history, including World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners - Lee and networking guru Vint Cerf, asked the Federal Communications Commission not to rescind its 2015 net neutrality rules.
Finally, in a slow - growth world where many traditional assets look pricey, you may want to consider casting a wider net toward alternative investments in an effort to optimize your portfolio's results.
With that in mind Rodgers has cast his net wide across Europe to look for a new left - back that can make the position his own, and instead of plumping for an unknown youngster he has instead opted to spring for an established, world class name in a bid to get the fans excited for next season.
Sergio Busquets of Spain shoots wide of the net against Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo during the Fifa World Cup Group B match at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro.
Among other things, she talked about how people in one small town, lacking a «net connection, would type out emails and give them on disk to a car owner who would drive them weekly to the nearest city (hours away) and send them to the wider world, returning later with the replies.
Clinics were able to cast a wider net for donors, and kidney transplants became an established surgery around the world.
The World Wide Web Coalition (W3C) of Cambridge, Massachusetts, for example, is a nonprofit group that represents government agencies, Net businesses and professinal organisations.
«To be able to take hundreds of thousands of different mixtures to see which ones have promise, and then do a little more to see the dozens which give you a hit — it really casts a much wider net in the world of different combinations of oxides and materials,» he said.
We're casting a net wide enough to look at every body system, so that we're gonna figure out what in the world going on with somebody.
We were the founders to organize this new and unexpected type of business in the world - wide net Out of competition we had a great number of single people from many corners of the world — Canada, Belgium, Sweden and from dozens of other countries.
The word online refers to the fact that the website or service for adult dating is on the Net or World wide web as Internet is often referred to.
Arab Lounge offers the opportunity to cast the net far and wide by connecting with Muslim singles from around the world, singles who are now just a click away on the computer.
But far from just poking fun at a hypocritical modern art world, the Swedish writer - director casts a wide satirical net.
-LSB-...] we like to honor lots of other world wide web websites around the net, even though they aren't linked to us, by linking to them.
When you're going on your far - flung wilderness adventures in the Golf Alltrack, you can still be well - connected to your world with a wide array of advanced technologies, including the MIB II infotainment system, which offers a multitude of entertainment features, useful functions and the Volkswagen's Car - Net suite of vehicle services.
In a perfect world, I would want to cast as wide a distribution net for my book as possible.
Finally, in a slow - growth world where many traditional assets look pricey, you may want to consider casting a wider net toward alternative investments in an effort to optimize your portfolio's results.
The birth of the World Wide Web in 1989 provided a breeding ground for early user - based net art, with innovators such as Moscow - born Olia Lialina adopting the Internet as a medium, following earlier practices in performance and video.
There's lots of specious hand - wringing going on at the moment about whether the net should be fact - checked etc, but in the real world you can't argue with the way this has shifted the Stormhoek image and the fact that this repositioning in old marketing parlance will be broadcast far and wide online.
«We felt his range of knowledge and broad curiosity would be perfect for the MCA in our attempt to cast as wide a net as possible in seeking out the most compelling art from around the world.
Living as Form is an opportunity to cast a wide net and ask: How do we make sense of this work, and in turn, how do make sense of the world in which we find ourselves?»
Many of the paintings set alien heads and figures against collapsing grids or nets, both references to the minimalist grid and the World Wide Web, but the works suffered from their crowded and seemingly haphazard placement in the gallery.
The net effect of which would be higher world - wide CO2 output and economic damage in developed countries.
An anti-wind power Net site (Caithness Windfarm Information Forum) in 2013 recorded an average of about 20 blade - failure events per year world - wide (not necessarily in utility scale wind turbines and the blades did not necessarily fall off).
Back in March, Tim Berners - Lee — who invented the world wide web, no less — issued a call to citizens in different countries to pressure their governments to produce a bill of rights to ensure net neutrality and protect the rights of web users worldwide.
As Justin Patten notes today — following up on posts by legal bloggers Kevin O'Keefe and Diane Levin — no less a Net luminary than Sir Tim Berners - Lee, the original developer of the World Wide Web, has entered the fray, asserting that a campaign by telcos to create a two - tiered system of broadband access would end free access for Internet users in the United States.
There's a whole world of business out there, not just a city ‑ wide marketing net like we used to have back in the»70s and the»80s.
As the world gets smaller, many of today's life science job seekers are adopting a global mentality, casting their nets far and wide for opportunities in pivotal locations, such as the UK.
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