America has the advantage of a huge domestic market, a language that is becoming ubiquitous and a genius for marketing.
Predictably, the vision to create a ubiquitous operating system was a resounding bust, and rather than shut down Taligent, IBM quietly absorbed its failed attempt to re-create Windows and licked its wounds.
It wasn't until 1983's "She Works Hard for the Money, " which became a ubiquitous video as well as a big radio hit, that Summer's fame approached its late '70s zenith.
Just as mobile phones and the internet became ubiquitous only a decade ago, the use of social media in our day-to-day lives is following the same exact path.
For the past fifteen years Seton Hall has been a ubiquitous computing campus , that is, we provide a standard laptop to undergraduate students and their faculty as part of their tuition and fees.
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And to congratulate Shazam for addressing a ubiquitous need (what is that song?) by creating a complex-to-create, but easy-to-use technology.
Even more expensive is wood from chestnut, a once ubiquitous species that ceased to be a source of timber not long after chestnut blight arrived on this continent around 1890.
While their numbers have dwindled, their legacy remains: India's emblem is three lions perched on a pedestal, and the ubiquitous Indian surname Singh is a variation of the Sanskrit word for lion.
The syndication model of RSS extended as a metaphor through the Web and lives in the ubiquitous orange square (a graphical approach originally deployed in the Firefox browser) familiar to bloggers and podcasters everywhere.
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And not just being a ubiquitous punch line and those occasionally uncomfortably close-to-accurate Sopranos storylines.
Now, imagine every single device in the store was hooked to a ubiquitous, high-speed wireless network.
But the biggest new craze of all is the ubiquitous com, a sort of Vietnamese fast-food joint.
LifeScan Ultra, which has been on the market for approximately a decade, has become a ubiquitous brand.
However healthy organizations realize leadership must be a ubiquitous quality that pervades every aspect of day-to-day operations.
Note: The government will very likely step in long before Facebook credits become a ubiquitous form of currency.
Bloomberg's system of financial data, analysis and news is a ubiquitous presence on trading floors from Wall Street to Hong Kong.
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Stop in the middle of the virtual road and do a 360 without worrying about being rear-ended by a ubiquitous RV.
If money is a ubiquitous economic factor, then it follows that distortion of money value must necessarily distort everything in the economy.
Or, are these qualities ubiquitous, neither a true reflection of Canadian identity nor a particularly unique way of approaching corporate social responsibility?
Fashion trends will vary country to country but technology has become a ubiquitous tool for understanding consumer behavior and demand, regardless of borders.
Lang Lang, whose everyday outfit is a black T-shirt, a silvery Versace jacket, jeans, and sneakers of his own design, will be a ubiquitous Olympic presence.
In 2004 Microsoft launched its program designed to accomplish the same goal, a ubiquitous logo on devices and services found throughout retail, consumer electronics and online services.
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Privately-held Bloomberg generates around 85% of its revenue from its financial terminals, which have become a ubiquitous presence on trading floors from Wall Street to Hong Kong.
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Nor does a ubiquitous branch network seem to improve profitability.
Isn't price discrimination a ubiquitous feature of economic life?
Family members said Mr. Paladino would return to his life and business in Buffalo, where he is a wealthy and powerful force in local affairs and a ubiquitous presence in the community.
Three researchers won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry today for their work turning a protein found in jellyfish into a ubiquitous biotech tool that is used in drug discovery, genetic engineering and most types of research.
While fried calamari has become a ubiquitous appetizer on restaurant menus across America, hardly anyone outside the region has tried this delicious version, which involves tossing the fried calamari with sliced hot cherry peppers and garlic butter, for a salty, crispy, spicy combination that is beyond compare.
Second, while the idea of not charging a subscription for embedded access is a step toward ubiquitous wireless access for devices, it is far from a guarantee of adoption, particularly in a competitive consumer electronics category.
These days it has managed to persuade Indians to stop boiling their otherwise undrinkable tap water and instead use a now-ubiquitous water purifier known as "Aquaguard, " which has a 75% market share.
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