-
The possibilities have some webOS developers enthusing about the platform as though it is brand-new.
FORBES: HP webOS Developers Await TouchPad, Pre3 With Questions, Optimism
-
Computers, telecoms and the Internet have become all the rage in India, spawning instant millionaires and enthusing politicians everywhere.
ECONOMIST: When India wires up
-
Enthusing people, on a dark, cold and wet Thursday in November, to vote for someone for a position they may barely understand.
BBC: Apathy fears over police chief elections
-
Listen to Mr Clinton enthusing about community banks, and it is easy to see them as a Great New Panacea for distressed communities.
ECONOMIST: Community development finance: Banking on the poor | The
-
Now that Argentina has abandoned its fixed currency, officials from both countries are enthusing about the possibilities for reviving Mercosur, and maybe even for a common currency.
ECONOMIST: Argentina's crisis
-
Is it why, when the left was enthusing over Algeria's independence, the teenage Madelin was protesting at France's abandonment of the Harkis, those Algerians who had sided with France.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
-
In recent remarks, President George W. Bush and his subordinates have begun enthusing about a "vision" of Israel and a new nation called "Palestine" living side-by-side in peace and security.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
-
What happens if you put a maker of humanoid robots, a consumer gadgets geek and a lady whose mission in life is enthusing children about computer coding in studio together?
BBC: Tech in 2012: The BBC's most read stories of the year
-
Now, this can be chalked up to nothing more than ditsy folks in Tinsel Town enthusing about the arrival of an administration that shares their politics and deserves their unalloyed support.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'Here, the people rule'
-
About whom was he enthusing?
FORBES: NBA Draft 2012: Of Darko, Greg Oden and the Scariest Moment in Professional Sports
-
America's great and good were also represented by Al Gore, fired up by the result of the presidential election and enthusing about the possibility of ending the use of fossil fuels in America, but still worrying that people are not taking global warming seriously enough.
ECONOMIST: How to party and learn at the same time