The iPhone has been the catalyst of explosive growth in the smartphone market and created an app economy that has sown the seeds of new industries and changed the face of gaming, social communications, location-based services and photography as well as advertising and commerce.
Singer Marc Almond recalled how Summer's work with Italian synthesiser pioneer Giorgio Moroder had "changed the face of music and changed my life".
Microsoft has closed just a handful of major deals--aQuantive, Great Plains Software, Navision, Hotmail--and none has changed the face of the company.
In the decades since the amalgamation of the Devon and Cornwall forces, the face of policing has changed dramatically, officers and former officers have said.
It states that while our obligation to protect the British people and the British national interest is fixed and unwavering, the nature of the threats and the risks we face have - in recent decades - changed beyond recognition and confound all the old assumptions about national defence and international security.
The drama is largely internal: Gilbert learns, after a performance, that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car accident, and he attempts to face his changed circumstances, as well as his own aging.
Born in 1265 and exiled in 1302, Dante Alighieri changed the face of Western literature with his great work, The Divine Comedy.
Regulators have changed the face of global banking and Deutsche Bank is already showing its willingness to play by the new rules.
In fact, the only difference you'll notice is that the controls at the top of the display's face have changed -- and that's if you're looking closely.
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Flexibility is required on multiple levels and requires network software to be changed rapidly in the face of so-called Zero Day attacks, i.e.
We were deep into the Great Recession, more businesses than not were scrambling to survive in the face of vastly changed fortunes, and it was more difficult than ever before to disabuse non-marketing senior management of their conviction that marketing is a cost center, not an investment.
These new findings might also help us make sense of the dramatic upheavals that have changed the face of marketing in the past decade and will continue to do so exponentially.
At the same time, the face of bowling has changed, with more youth and women frequenting the lanes.
In the meantime, the executive face of the company has changed quite a bit and so has the marketplace.
But former Labour defence secretary Bob Ainsworth said the 2010 decision "was taken in the face of clear advice" and the facts had not changed in the way Mr Hammond claimed.
The brothers changed the face of independent film with movies like Sex, Lies and Videotape and Pulp Fiction.
British broadcasters, led by the BBC, originally declined to air the Gaza appeal, but in the face of criticism from government ministers and others, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 changed their minds.
Answering these questions with the same depth of knowledge and profound insight that have marked all her acclaimed books, Armstrong makes clear how the changing face of the world has necessarily changed the importance of religion at both the societal and the individual level.
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