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In a decade in which an inexhaustible array of entertainment options has splintered our attention into niches of niches of niches, GoT and the MCU have been our greatest sustained pop culture phenomena.
Because many of the niches are "companion niches," with room for two urns, the mausoleum will be able to hold about 5,000 urns.
On an isolated island like Madagascar, many niches go unfulfilled—evolve to fit those niches and you'll have a bounty of food at your disposal.
"Antennae of the sinister moth" — 1st in Niches & Hollows.
"Mining, mating, declines and regeneration" — finalist in Niches & Hollows.
The second was the university's ability to spot market niches.
So, in our niches, we're the aggressively overly dominant player.
As well, they could act as niches for harmful bacteria.
Then, new groups emerged to fill the empty ecological niches.
"Kijiji facilitated weird little niches like this," he told me.
There's been a lot of niches in this area, too.
It consists of groupings of objects in small, lit niches.
Very soon, each of those niches had its own thing.
Which is to say, home cafe plays to many niches.
We tried to increase our mastery within peculiar medical niches.
Others seek niches in ways of thinking about the world.
Still, I expected to see bare rooms and empty niches.
Today, however, technology too frequently nudges us into intellectual niches.
Walking into one tomb, they asked about three burial niches.
Niches in the underground catacombs sell for $10,000 to $15,000.
There's a demonstrable audience for such fare, particularly within smaller niches.
But, each of those successful niches will create additional value regardless.
It was a real agenda and it resonated beyond the niches.
Jordan Katzman and Fenkell found their own niches within the company.
"Fintechs are choosing niches where banks are less efficient," he said.
And, for now, both foldables and fairer electronics remain curious niches.
Should there be more niches that focus on smaller professional communities?
"Any complexity in the seafloor adds more habitat niches," said Purser.
Usually, you'll find startups go after niches, and then broaden their focus.
Like all immigrant groups, Indians have found niches in America's vast economy.
"The human body has a lot of different ecological niches," Peschel said.
The two may have occupied different ecological niches and eaten different plants.
Niches with glass shelves and special lighting highlight art and ceramics collections.
But automakers such as Toyota have been able to carve out niches.
In sheltered niches, dayflowers sometimes usher in the first days of winter.
New entrants increasingly specialize in niches like Paleolithic and gluten-free diets.
Storage is cunningly built into bathroom niches and under the central staircase.
Other companies are also seeking to capitalize on highly specialized niches in medicine.
Calvert has become an avatar for an industry split into a thousand niches.
Its competitive position benefits from distinct distribution channels that target these specific niches.
We based all our designs off niches and designs that were already selling!
It was because it had walls, with the niches, that we could tell.
It fit niches for people who had to share a lot of data.
With so many instant booking apps, are there any niches left to fill?
This perhaps says something about where active management can be effective—in niches.
Players can create their own tags, allowing niches to flourish and build communities.
There are niches and subgenres of Christian romance just as with secular romance.
Content farms targeted niches, but also attempted to target everyone on the planet.
He added that this would allow the private sector to identify profitable niches.
The move was widely criticized by YouTubers in the health and news niches.
Many Catholic cemeteries now have niches and above-ground mausoleums for cremated remains.
Inside the Urn Tomb are three niches that open to small burial chambers.
There are a host of other niches the apps are aiming to fill.
But lately, smartwatch makers have mainly focused on two niches: Fashion and sports.
Despite these lofty ideas, the real fun of it all lies in the niches.
Even at lower costs, too few new niches appeared to absorb the workless ungulates.
The sculpture niches themselves are diminutive in relationship to the rest of the building.
Lucrative niches like foreign exchange and asset management are being harried by new entrants.
Amazon, Google and company are all working to pick off niches of this area.
We also will most likely see brands and companies focusing on certain mobility niches.
Notably, it did well in niches where Citi was strong, such as credit cards.
That led him and Lehman to create a system that mirrors nature's evolutionary niches.
And the best solution might descend from a lineage that has hopped between niches.
Smaller content players such as Discovery and Sony Entertainment will have to identify niches.
Some brands have found their own niches when it comes to lower-profile endorsers.
And sometimes you can find those little niches for a bit and hide there.
The polarization of American politics has segmented that marketplace into distinct and separate niches.
The Knot has acquired several start-ups that had good ideas within their niches.
"This allowed T. rex to dominate various carnivore niches throughout its life," she added.
I regularly communicate with a large number of new online lending platforms, and more and more often I hear the idea that big players are missing on some niches, whereas focusing on these niches enables one to build a stable and profitable business.
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS has transformed many consumer-goods industries, but analogue niches survive and even thrive.
There are already 2500,210 videos on the platform "across all niches and genres," he added.
Conversely, full 3D has always occupied niches, such as games, movies and industry-specific applications.
Those hopefully are glimmers of the types of products and niches that are to come.
There are plenty to choose from, as the company catered to a number of niches.
But there are lucrative niches such as serving wealthy clients or handling cross-border deals.
VC rounds are taking longer to complete, in part due to increased competition within niches.
Other companies from Wileyfox to OnePlus are trying to carve their own niches, for example.
But just as some cultural events carve out new niches, others shut existing fantasies down.
Bernie Sanders meme producers are creating content that resonates beyond the deepest niches of Reddit.
Some expand into new product niches to transform a luxury brand into a global powerhouse.
Some Blumhouse productions appear on a few hundred screens, often targeted at narrow fan niches.
Big Data analytics like Facebook's social graph are notorious for their ability to identify consumer niches.
As obscure niches go, that's a pretty good sign "peak TV" is nearing its saturation point.
Photographer Brian Finke has a reputation for fully immersing himself deep within niches of US culture.
Hers centralizes what a smattering of other direct-to-consumer companies offer in their own niches.
Generalists are presumably moving into niches vacated by specialists, a process that is not without risks.
In some niches, Britain's contribution is even greater; it makes 40% of the world's small satellites.
He thinks fastenings "establish niches through customs, functionality, advertising and more, and then they become custom".
No other type of workforce could do that because of differences in industry and business niches.
And then there are rental sites that are going even deeper, and carving out particular niches.
Past Facebook-flight fads have either faded into obscurity (Diaspora) or drifted into narrow niches (Ello).
That's almost 2,000 every day, each helping to create new market niches in the global economy.
For the first time in 117 years, the empty niches on the museum's exterior are occupied.
They need to find the right niches for themselves and parents should help them do that.
The dining room casts back to Malaysia's colonial past, with lattice screens and arched wall niches.
Other comedy niches—combat sports, conspiracy theories, a few others—were toyed with and all failed.
Facing two unnatural environments, these important pollinators are finding better niches to exploit in urban areas.
Other manufacturers tapped other niches — there are gadgets for running, hiking, walking and several other sports.
Under Wikramanayake, who took the helm last year, Macquarie has not stopped hunting for rewarding niches.
"There are all sorts of banks, and they are all trying to find niches," said Taylor.
Even that wall has been put to use, stacked three high with niches for cremated remains.
Scientists think haramiyids were diverse and possibly occupied similar ecological niches, eating insects, plants or meat.
"Churches have adopted free-market principles to open up new niches in spiritual beliefs," Abad says.
"Different animals in different ecological niches have different problems they need to solve," Dr. McGann said.
Specific niches have developed within this stardom, such as home influencers, virtual influencers, and mukbang influencers.
It might be better to focus on the niches that the Big Five don't yet dominate.
You can go much deeper into niches than you can when you're building an ad business.
Both privately-owned discounters have carved out sizeable niches in practically every country in which they operate.
It can thus target quite precise niches, rather than the broad demographic groups broadcast television depends on.
This happens when species find themselves in similar ecological niches, and they stumble upon similar survival strategies.
If the history of evolution has shown anything, it has shown that those niches tend to disappear.
Some startups are going after niches, like Proof, a wearable that will track your blood alcohol content.
It has prospered by filling niches deemed too small to bother with by the world's internet giants.
Personally, I see a strong likelihood for increased consumption, as pizza becomes something to fill more niches.
It is also a world leader in niches such as satellites, drones, aeroplane wings and racing cars.
We've tried to carve out some interesting niches in national security, whistleblowing, Democratic party politics, foreign policy.
Its full list of dating app brands tends to be more faith-focused or targets particular niches.
So no origin for large mammalian carnivores, no big hoofed mammals, no whales: those niches are occupied.
In earlier centuries, generations of monks tucked candles in the niches and prayed in the cool chapel.
The library system in Lacey, Washington, has been broadening its offerings into various niches for several years.
He says that information would also help us understand which niches of Twitter were targeted and how.
In the report, Google details specific industries and niches that require specific new ad policies in 2018.
From this Geneva airport 'dictator's aircraft' tracker to this UK airspace tweetbot, most niches are catered for.
Ardent Warren fans can proclaim their affection in hundreds of combinations, and more than a few niches.
Today, well-established internet firms in Japan, South Korea and China can move quickly into those niches.
His knowing, elusive style might better fit into one of the alternative niches in the comedy scene.
DeviantArt endured for the better part of two decades by catering to a range of creative niches.
The researchers found that species filled environmental niches, surviving alongside their own and avoiding combat when possible.
In her research, Balsari-Palsule discovered subtle differences in what introverts and extroverts perceive as restorative niches.
There are infinite niches for all ages, social networks, political outlooks, cultural literacies, and social awareness planes.
Online dating has become more and more particular as society breaks off into smaller niches of interest.
Older letter writers have often found very specific niches for their giving — fighting childhood obesity in Georgia.
But other robots, including autonomous vacuums, have already carved out niches for themselves within the domestic milieu.
You've probably never noticed the vacant sculpture-ready niches flanking the Metropolitan Museum of Art's front doors.
Audi has used the niches to install radar units for driver-assistance technology like adaptive cruise control.
The sculptures, or at least the niches Palladio provided for them, were part of the original design.
I was genuinely surprised and pleased to find people occupying niches so suited to their specialties and inclinations.
Instead, "embryonic niches" may be orchestrating the tissues and organs that develop and grow within each animal species.
During the first wave of mobility disruption, ride-hailing companies found niches beyond the reach of traditional regulation.
There are already startups looking to pick away at niches that the company might not necessarily fill, too.
If capybara are free from natural predators, they could also displace native wildlife that occupy similar ecological niches.
Now Facebook wants to let you share the niches of your interests while stealing thunder from Pinterest's boards.
But it's like with music: I'm more interested in stuff outside the mainstream, niches where stuff is scarier.
I'm in the odd position of being in the intersection of two niches, which is history and kink.
Augmented reality, meanwhile, seems destined at this stage for specialized niches in industries such as medicine and manufacturing.
As the TV audience fractures into smaller and smaller niches, ratings data becomes harder and harder to parse.
"If you take antibiotics, those with resistance genes can grow and take over those empty niches," Loy said.
Great companies have distinctive cultures and traditions that are all their own and inhabit well-defined market niches.
The fact that we represent such different niches and genres, I think there will be very little crossover.
Or, as in birds, the beaks varied in shape among different species to feed in different ecological niches.
What is more, they are still focusing on niches, said David B. Yoffie, a Harvard Business School professor.
New media forms very rarely vanish; they just find new niches as consumption behavior and distribution practices change.
It's just one of the many narrow niches of fandom that makes gaming culture so worthwhile and fulfilling.
But Mr. Di Troia is anything but grim, calling the niches at Fresh Pond a celebration of lives.
Now that the culture has broken apart into a collection of niches, being mainstream is just another one.
Kirschner hid the letters in barracks niches or buried them in soil, risking punishment if they were discovered.
So the mosquito is global, whereas other insects have their ecological niches here and there around the world.
At the Moschino offices in Milan, in rococo niches, there are portraits of her adorned with logoed bling.
Private insurance could disappear from some places, or exist largely to fill certain niches, like high-deductible plans.
"These small ski areas survive by knowing who they are and creating niches for themselves," Mr. Brandi said.
So you'll need someone else who'll cater to that and it'll be different little small niches pop up.
In the past, some of the new ecological niches that have been created in cities have been occupied by non-native species through sheer serendipity, by plants or animals like the red-crowned parrots that happened to land in town and know how to take advantage of the niches they found.
And what you're generally seeing now, as the media business is growing and growing, is actually niches don't work.
To try to understand the differences, the appeals, the niches, and the inherent similarities between these seemingly distant worlds.
Singapore insists on one space for every 500 niches in a columbarium—a place where funerary urns are stored.
In this vision, Packet would create more discerning and diverse buyers, allowing manufacturers to start targeting more specialized niches.
And given the ambitions of both services to transcend their niches, they could ultimately pose real threats to Twitter.
That means the animals covered different ecological niches, just like modern mammals, even if dinosaurs still dominated the landscape.
Gamescom and PAX East have already carved out large niches as fan-friendly gaming festivals open to the public.
"You can find tariff-resistant businesses that are in niches, but it takes work to find them," he said.
They mostly find homes in niches, like the Gvideo, launched last year, meant for musicians to hold digital scores.
Instead, we've been wedged into smaller and smaller niches on many different sizes of screens, never to be united.
Repressed for millions of years, these wiley amphibians were suddenly able to occupy and thrive within vacant ecological niches.
Amazon, for example, already targets some of the e-commerce niches that some of 500Startups' companies are going after.
These five caught our attention because of their creative ideas and the lucrative niches they are targeting for growth.
Bands are playing to larger and more diverse audiences and need designs that cater outside of their normal niches.
We look for upstarts that have the potential to unseat corporate giants by targeting unexploited niches in the market.
ByteDance is clearly looking to branch out into other tech niches and take advantage of the cross-marketing potential.
Nirvana provides burial plots, niches and tomb design and construction services in markets including Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia.
From Amazon package deliveries to scanning farms for increased crop yield, commercial drones are finding niches in every field.
But with its wide range of applications, VR and AR permeate almost every single one of the festival's niches.
The underground space of vaulted stone, with a few cremation niches in the wall, is an overlooked architectural throwback.
Though C3's and Databricks' niches do not overlap much at the moment, they may do in the future.
They filled particular niches that opened briefly before closing again, leaving scant evidence, let alone a path to follow.
Some have picked up new skills and niches, while others are trying to gather clients in higher-demand fields.
Private equity firms have gravitated toward specialties like emergency medicine and anesthesia because those niches hold enormous market power.
For us it's more important to see what types of niches are attractive for us in this international framework.
"As the climate is changing, we don't know how that's going to affect all these microclimate niches," Nyberg said.
It makes sense that this kind of categorization takes place; I've actually created niches of conversations within those categories.
However, with Verizon's many different audiences and niches, perhaps it can find an audience that hasn't discovered DuckDuckGo yet.
Despite different packaging and a few unique niches — the Chippendales also sing, for instance — these shows are fairly interchangeable.
In some specific tech niches, such as artificial intelligence, Silicon Valley's dominant players are making the task nearly impossible.
The fear is that we exist in a fragmented realm of impenetrable niches and subcultures enabled by streaming media.
The upshot is that although China's once-dominant role in this industry has diminished, it remains strong in important niches.
"These smaller species occupy smaller niches, call like insects and lay fewer eggs [than their larger peers]" he told CNN.
"Pure play for niches are always hard to get," said Paul Britt, senior ETF research analyst at FactSet Research Systems.
"These ecological niches open up for whatever reason, and something else will come in and take up space," he said.
It can do that by finding more niches to exploit, though it still releases products like the Fitbit Ionic watch.
MiniDiscs still went on to have an impressive (possibly foolish) 20-year lifespan, even finding niches of popularity among professionals.
And niches like McDowell's fixed-wing planes, which are even larger and brightly colored, could continue to grow in popularity.
But by becoming a "Republican-in-Registration-Only" — a RIGO — I have learned that PLM fit several neat political niches.
That means there is room for other tools that could tap other niches and become the one-size-fits-all.
Levisay learned at Ebay that "niches" can be huge, and he and his partners were looking to start something new.
Making early bets on behemoths that fill overlooked niches in the health-care market is key to J&J's strategy.
Dumiao's customer acquisition and marginal operating costs are almost zero, so they can focus on the mass market, not niches.
But because of that, it might actually be more vulnerable to companies, like Houzz, picking off its most-popular niches.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Exchange-traded funds have proliferated in niches ranging from cyber security to solar power and even marijuana.
But today's agricultural system relies on a suite of crops that researchers have spent decades fine-tuning for specific niches.
The third floor has a carpeted bedroom area with niches extending from three dormer windows that serve as reading nooks.
Glossy stone columbaria have niches that residents can reserve for storing their cremated ashes someday, in hand-turned wooden urns.
I don't know if it'll work in the end, but cornering specific high-value niches seems like a good plan.
On April 21, Zamora will activate the roof garden, while Bove's work will fill the façade niches starting September 9.
Four luminous bronze female figures by Wangechi Mutu fill the once empty sculptural niches on the Met's Fifth Avenue facade.
"We are not looking for profitable niches, but for solutions for the large problems in the health sector," he said.
As big traders focused on big deals to ramp up revenue, niches opened up to service more traditional, smaller clients.
E.T.F.s have evolved from covering only broad indexes, such as the S&P 500, to sectors like energy and health care, industries like homebuilding and gold mining, and lately to subsets of industries — niches within niches — often in ultracool areas like robotics, cybersecurity and video gaming that capture investors' imaginations and then their money.
App-based delivery companies in other niches, say food delivery, have struggled with costs and difficulty when it comes to scale.
The tomb is comprised of three carved niches, and the entrance was eventually sealed by stone masonry, according to the ministry.
But no, they are global champions in their niches because they understand how much they need to change and reach out.
Peter Stephens, Bullitt's boss, reckons that the various niches bundled together account for maybe 4-5% of the entire smartphone market.
TikTok is just eclectic enough that you're never bored, and full of smaller niches for people looking to find their communities.
Both Wayfair and Blue Apron are quickly growing, unprofitable e-commerce companies considered to be the leader in their respective niches.
Testing the blood of these different species occupying separate environmental niches, De Silva discovered that concentrations of perfluorophosphinic acids were low.
A few niches, such as maritime construction, have shown how investments in technology and mass production can boost efficiency (see article).
These creatures spread to Europe, Asia, and North America, filling ecological niches currently occupied by wolves, wild cats, hyenas, and weasels.
"The market is not yet saturated and there are all kinds of niches that have yet to be filled," Fiorani said.
A trio of new devices are set to make their public debut at CES next week seem to fill similar niches.
Cowgill agrees with Rozenberg that AI startups must explore niches where they can find a pocket of data in one area.
The early internet pioneers grabbed the "low-hanging fruit," Zaveri suggested, occupying lucrative niches like search, social networks, and e-commerce.
Important content has always been mass-produced, but the ability to reach significant niches without readers feeling exploited was never accomplished.
Niches with glass fronts have become popular, allowing survivors to display not only an urn but also photos and other mementos.
As our language gets stripped of its nuances, niceties and niches by this current administration, we need to keep it supple.
Single-issue candidates Jay Inslee and Andrew Yang both had strong nights answering questions through the lens of their respective niches.
Categories include "Out Standing in the Field", which looks at ecologists in action; and "Niches & Hollows", covering adaptive behaviour and biodiversity.
Alongside all that came the mainstreaming of expanded universes, a concept previously relegated to nerdy niches like comic books and fanfiction.
We are worried that our digital niches cause a degree of homogenization, which the word monoculture is also used to describe.
Still, he says a low barrier of entry offers a chance for savvy newcomers to become frontrunners within their respective niches.
We have formed numerous new environmental niches in our cities and suburbs, which many hardy critters have used to their advantage.
Netflix is counting on its larger offering to buffer it from competitive streaming services which may fill niches but won't replace it.
Instead of shaking up markets, bureaucratic CEOs focus on squeezing the most out of their sunk costs and fight to defend niches.
Alphabet's Google hasn't exactly canceled the project, and in a few professional niches, such as medicine, Glass reached some level of acceptance.
A lot of companies are going after little niches, and Famous wants to change the way information is displayed on the internet.
I think below that, there is an ecosystem of many, many, many startup companies that are trying to find niches and aspects.
Under this pressure, the most sustainable way to boost margins is to focus on higher-tech niches where competition is more limited.
Macquarie is also looking to hire investment bankers with strong sector expertise who have carved out niches for themselves, the people said.
Additionally, a number of startups have converged around the ecological niches the emergence of Redshift has created in an otherwise stagnant market.
The Swiss excel in just about every major industry other than oil, often by targeting specialized niches, such as biotech and engineering.
Just as worms don't compete with whales, the system maintains separate algorithmic niches from which a variety of promising approaches can emerge.
One of the niches for books that is built into a long wall in the living room, paneled with knotty alder wood.
To date, 352 niches have been filled, but hundreds more are being built and sold on a first-come-first-served basis.
But is it so far-fetched to think that knocking apart Facebook now merely opens up ecological niches for new nasty beasties?
Since its founding more than 20 years ago, Amazon has become the dominant book retailer, and has created niches along the way.
To do this, they created a patchwork of different ecological zones using low-intensity fire, creating niches that support California's unbelievable biodiversity.
Bove's installation, still in the design phase, will debut September 9, and remain on display in the façade niches through March 2021.
So he found four large tenants to provide a predictable income while filling the smaller niches, called liquid space, with itinerant clients.
While UGC has found lots of niches on the web, it hasn't done much to replace all the lost professional local reporting.
"These differences in photoconversion efficiency among pcRFPs could help different species to exploit distinct light niches found along depth gradients," the authors write.
The film is a wide shot on music in America, free of niches, instead tapping in to brief moments of catharsis and nostalgia.
In contrast, white guy rappers subjected to criticism have been able to mostly withstand widespread castigation by finding niches and becoming expert craftsmen.
He has attached to the top of the target a wooden, shelf-like structure containing nine niches, each with its own hinged lid.
There are dirt cheap Chromebooks and ultra-powerful portables on the market, and the Yoga isn't trying to fill either of those niches.
So while the computing technology that has existed for decades isn't going anywhere, for certain niches there are tantalizing options on the horizon.
One popular theory suggests that tyrannosaurs capitalized on niches left open by top predator lineages that went extinct—for instance, the Allosaurus clan.
With all the demands modern weddings can entail, some couples are finding room in their budgets to pay upstarts that cater to niches.
Plus, ByteDance's other short-video apps for different niches, Huoshan and Xigua, are also faring well, commanding 13.1 percent and 12.6 percent, respectively.
Doorways replete with ornately carved frosting jambs open into niches and cul-de-sacs of mirrored halls and oppressively, delightfully pink buttercream cornices.
Typical of the Spanish colonial style, the home has many niches and arches directing the flow of light and shadow throughout the day.
Based on our analysis, we expect a growing number of startups will be forced to hew out self-sustaining business niches to survive.
Experts caution brands to move carefully and strategically into new niches because missteps in a new product area could taint their overall image.
"Some companies can justify debt because they have defensible niches and stable cash flow," says Michael Pachter, a research analyst at Wedbush Securities.
Her sculpture has niches for birds, but she doesn't expect any to actually use it; she wants viewers to wonder about its significance.
Smaller companies which occupy niches in sectors like tech and retail, with disruptive potential, are drawing in investors keen for growth, he added.
Digital payments are displacing cash, while upstarts are using mobile phones and artificial intelligence to pick off some of banks' most profitable niches.
That's fine as far as it goes (most businesses serve niches), but it doesn't fire up the imagination of Silicon Valley venture capitalists.
Worshippers gather near a wall of niches for cremated remains of their families' ancestors at a cemetery in Hong Kong on April 4, 2016.
Ecological niches have a habit of being filled, and time will tell if Amazon is able to make a winning end-user-facing application.
As DJI cements its dominance in the high-end camera drone market, a number of companies are exploring new niches that DJI doesn't touch.
GE Digital remains a large player in an increasingly crowded field of companies offering industrial internet software of various kinds, in different market niches.
Each of the three presenters will have their own tribe, but the company also envisions tribes focusing on different niches in the automotive world.
Everything is getting connected, but not everything is useful Like the ceiling fan, more and more niches of the home are being connected, too.
Even so, airlines operating freighters are being squeezed into such niches by the expansion of integrated logistics businesses such as DHL, FedEx and UPS.
"The people who these kids replaced would have filled those same niches," says Cohen, who wrote Getting In, a bestselling book about college admissions.
Instead of constantly prioritizing one overall best solution, they maintain a diverse set of vibrant niches, any one of which could contribute a winner.
Part of the challenge will be catering to all the niches and needs these individual companies might have throughout their own unique experimentation processes.
Sure, there are good examples of all of the above somewhere on your TV right now, but they're largely shunted off to extreme niches.
While Little, Brown may be one of the biggest publishers to chase the fad, there are travel coloring books for a variety of niches.
Glimpses of the blue sea abound, as do shrines and religious statues, peeking chipped and tarnished out of raised niches at random street corners.
Two six-figure freelance copywriters told Business Insider the key to making more is to explore what niches suit you, then stick to them.
To accommodate the shift toward cremation, many cemeteries are building columbaria, aboveground structures with niches that can hold hundreds or even thousands of urns.
Even without the Buddhas themselves, their niches remain, impressive in their own right; the Statue of Liberty would fit comfortably in the western one.
Instead, the wall is covered in one-inch-square tiles from Design and Direct Source, which also line storage niches and the range hood.
NextUp Comedy, HistoryHit and Paus are up-and-coming Netflix challengers, offering curated content in three different niches: standup, history documentaries and independent cinema.
But the spate of new cruise lines announced is unusual and an indication of an industry moving into more specific demographic and geographic niches.
Brazil nuts, palms, and other crops also helped foster the Amazon's unparalleled biodiversity, as fruits and nuts opened new niches to native wildlife species.
"Since then, niches have further consolidated into mass culture, producing one mega-hit or two each year that everyone watches or reads," Marx said.
Nourished by Kenyan culture, the transnational artist is filling the niches on the Fifth Avenue facade, for the first time in the Met's history.
Fan trips tend to appeal to avid niches — fiction readers, for example, or triathletes — and offer varying degrees of interaction with the featured star.
There is, however, currently a major focus on omnichannel and experience, and we are moving from a mass culture to a mass of niches.
The great-room fireplace has a mantel covered in a custom tile mosaic, a theme repeated in nooks and display niches throughout the home.
Without subsidies, renewable systems could find useful niches, but if they are deployed as a means of replacing fossil fuels, they simply won't work.
The company has done a good job expanding its range of phones and tablets to cover various niches, but that only goes so far.
A cleared-out microbiome means that there are free niches that could be taken over by those disease-causing bacteria, such as C. diff.
But there's no price on the convenience of having yogurt literally at your fingertips, so the Wim definitely fills certain dessert-related niches out there.
Dating in Austin helped me learn to trust my instincts — to push past what's comfortable in order to explore new places, new communities, unfamiliar niches.
Carlos de Legarreta, an analyst at GBM, said that, unlike in other countries, MVNOs in Mexico have not focused on market niches and targeted advertising.
But in an environment of political and cultural niches, she seems fine with that (and her ratings are solid, so she doesn't need them anyway).
It, and sites like it, have helped many find kinship around their quirky fetishes ever since the site launched in 2007 with a "Niches" section.
With dinosaurs no longer eating them, mammals made quick evolutionary strides, assuming new forms and lifestyles and taking over ecological niches vacated by extinct competitors.
It is by far the biggest in terms of size: over 85 stages are dotted across 19943 acres of Somerset land, covering most musical niches.
Classic radio news isn't going anywhere, McLendon said, but the prospect of national rather than geographic audiences means there's a chance to find new niches.
LinkedIn "was a monopoly in their respective space, whereas I see Facebook losing share to Snapchat and overstaying its welcome in other niches," Left said.
ISPs, edge providers and various other companies and services have distinct niches and disparate requirements when it comes to ensuring consumers are protected and informed.
The history of life on Earth is filled with tales of intrepid organisms that broke into new territories and niches to secure an evolutionary edge.
That's the goal of Selina, an emerging co-working and traveling hospitality service that opens up campuses geared toward fitting those niches across Central America.
Si-Five, for example, offers developers a way to prototype custom silicon for their specific niches based on the hardware and IP the startup has.
The niches in the wall were likely "cupboards for the scrolls," Dirk Schmitz, an archaeologist at the Roman-Germanic Museum in Cologne, told The Guardian.
Countless hungry startups have materialized to fill niches in a burgeoning ecosystem, focusing on laser sensors, compressing mapping data, setting up service centers, and more.
These days every company is a tech company, but some have better niches, faster growth, more attractive offerings or more favorable share prices than others.
Her father was an artisan plasterer, creating arches, domes and decorative niches in Provençal villas, while her mother stayed home to look after the children.
As a body was being wheeled into the cremation chamber the other day, Mr. Di Troia walked out and headed to some recently filled niches.
Signature had existed for less than two decades, and compared with some of its New York rivals, it was a small player occupying unglamorous niches.
What hoists the show several niches above the standard jukebox biography is Ms. Warren's performance, which finds the gritty sand in Ms. Turner's pearlescent presence.
It was being installed in the palazzo's salons and courtyards and on broad stairs whose niches are adorned with the usual statues of mythological characters.
With some of its assets sold, Fox would remain a powerful player in television news and sports, two niches that remain highly valued by advertisers.
But the design firm Roman and Williams has styled it like a California Craftsman house and subdivided it into niches and corners with open cabinets.
COMPANIES ARE rushing to fill new niches for would-be parents: in vitro fertilisation extras, swish egg-harvesting "studios" and apps to track reproductive health.
The emphasis now is on highly structured research aimed at testing a specific hypothesis, and scientists are urged to find niches for themselves, she said.
Altel and Tele2 continue to operate as separate brands, with the former targeting premium and home mobile-broadband niches and the latter remaining a discounter.
In the meantime, private columbaria haven't been allowed to sell or let out any new niches, effectively causing a freeze in the market since last June.
Within the financial sector, when you slice the niches even finer, the diversified banks have the lowest forward P/E, at 10.4, according to Yardeni Research.
In 2010, Foursquare cofounder Naveen Selvadurai believed that his company, and several other social-media upstarts—Twitter, Tumblr, Path—could carve out successful niches against Facebook.
There are complex ecosystems of players now, some players that do nothing but capture niches of behavioral data and then shunt them into these supply chains.
Though at times a rising power might be poised for world domination, its rivals generally survive in the technical and cultural niches in which they emerged.
For-profit universities are undoubtedly doing an excellent job in filling market niches, particularly for technical education, but their position in the academic hierarchy remains humble.
I think one of the main reasons Kink has been able to last and stay as strong as it has is because we cater to niches.
Bitcoin as a kind of digital gold; Ethereum as a platform for the marketable securities called "tokens"; and a few other monetary niches here and there.
As some insect species die out, others seem to be moving into the niches they have left, keeping ecosystems going, albeit with less biodiversity than before.
The presumption is that, in a diverse world, different personalities will best fit different social and environmental niches—exactly what seems to be happening in London.
It has been populated with red deer, and also semi-feral cattle and ponies intended to fill ecological niches occupied by long-extinct aurochs and tarpans.
As shown in Watson's viral upload, a search for popular YouTube video niches, such as "bikini haul," leads the platform to recommend similar content to viewers.
With blockchains in place across a variety of industries and niches, we can eradicate many of the frictions that currently exist in financial and business markets.
Companies like Amazon and Tesla show stock-market investors are willing to back loss-making or barely profitable technology outfits they believe will dominate clear niches.
Now they are quasi-retirees, running the hardware store and the gift shop, pumping gas or fixing plumbing, filling out the niches of small town life.
Meanwhile, TikTokers discussed the freedom the platform affords them to develop creative niches and build fanbases and there weren't complaints about policies that restrict money-making.
And private innovators are trying their hand at tech startups, albeit in low-risk niches such as online retailing or Arabic versions of apps developed elsewhere.
Ms. Friedlander noted that more unusual niches infiltrate the culture via public, professional displays before making their way into private homes, not the other way around.
Examples include issues among commercial REIT and residential mortgage REIT niches: "Rising home-loan rates tend to benefit mREITs that hold floating-rate loans," Violin said.
That's particularly the case as other coworking concepts try to compete against it by offering more high-end features or targeting potentially profitable niches of customers.
Of all the unexpected corners and noteworthy niches on the internet, there's one that R29's Shopping team endeavors to discover most: the secret sale page.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For the first time in 117 years, sculptures occupy the erstwhile empty niches of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exterior.
Today, aboveground crypts at Trinity can run as high as $60,000 for a single coffin, while niches for a single urn range from $1,900 to $6,500.
It also leaves medium-sized players like Fox to decide whether they can buy the scale they need — or sell and focus on particular business niches.
Global Health A mounting number of citations on a popular disease-tracking website suggests that mosquitoes may be moving into new ecological niches with greater frequency.
Trump is not the first presidential candidate to join the platform, which is popular among the gamer community but has niches for many interests, including politics.
Trump is not the first presidential candidate to join the platform, which is popular among the gamer community but has niches for many interests, including politics.
It may be that genes constrain how birds can develop, or that the niches birds could fill with different beaks are already occupied by other animals.
We lurk in the niches in the Oval Office, circle lazily in the Lincoln Bedroom, and buzz in the private residential corridors where the president sleeps.
The firm is targeting a few niches: The fund won't touch hardware or biotech and isn't really looking at anything outside its fintech and insurtech thesis.
"I have to figure out a new way to like reposition myself and really get into the niches of what people want to see," she said.
In a sign of a maturing market, these alternatives to Airbnb often carve potential users into niches, targeting, for example, interior design fans or gay travelers.
"Fintech has come in with very focused strength and been very successful going after niches," said Paul Schaus, president and CEO of CCG Catalyst Consulting Group.
Groups like the Huaorani, the Tagaeri, and the Taromenane have carved out niches here, finding shelter, sustenance, and medicines in the natural resources of this rich landscape.
But major contributions are being made by a sometimes overlooked but equally critical group of horizontal suppliers, who are carving out highly specialized technical niches as suppliers.
It says the business is essential to fully servicing wealth management clients, focusing on profitable advisory and execution niches that use up less of the balance sheet.
Niches are not just found, but also made: AG Mobile, a South African firm, this year launched a range of inexpensive Nelson Mandela-branded phones and tablets.
Since the ecological niches for large carnivores and plant-eaters were already taken, most mammals would have been forced to develop their own unique traits to survive.
The company will always be gauged differently and will probably always be greater than the sum of its parts (in this case, the sum of the niches).
It goes without saying that there are seemingly endless market niches in the enterprise cloud services market, and as such we just barely scratched the surface here.
While Salesforce birthed tools for online customer relationship management, it faces the ever-present threat of smaller companies picking off niches and turning them into big companies.
There's countless different iterations of POVs: there's humor, fiction, cosplay, fantasy, historical skits, and realistic ones, and there's innumerable niches that have grown out of these subgroups.
Just like modern mammals, our scaly, toothy forebears had a monopoly on the large-bodied ecological niches of the day: big plant-eaters, big omnivores, big carnivores.
These forward-thinking starts-ups have identified unexploited niches in the marketplace that have the potential to become billion-dollar businesses, and they rushed to fill them.
In lieu of brick-and-mortar offices, entire new job niches are being created online with Twitter handles and YouTube channels, so it pays to get creative.
INVESTORS have poured billions of dollars into "fintech" startups, creating hundreds of new firms determined to shake up lending, payments, broking and data, among other financial niches.
Yet the logic of the seed-and-soil model ultimately raises the question of global ecologies: why does one person's body have susceptible niches and not another's?
In addition to lining the walls, this muslinlike fabric is used for scrims that form arched niches and domes, transforming the space into a glowing, abstract cathedral.
But the general consensus is that these niches always existed, and the internet (particularly photo-based platforms like Instagram) allowed them to connect and spread their magic.
Tucked into the limestone cliffs are more than two thousand caves and niches, with nearly a hundred and ten thousand statues of the Buddha, bodhisattvas, and arhats.
Emerging biotechnologies are opening new niches in the food landscape that can help feed the world's burgeoning population with fewer resources in more extreme and unpredictable environments.
To be sure, Pinterest is a different kind of use case than other platforms — and works great for a lot of niches, like wedding planning or recipes.
Also, advisers have to be willing to work virtually if clients want to, which allows people with particular niches to find their clients wherever they may live.
But in a splintered culture, where there are more options than ever catering to a multitude of types and inclinations, comedians are increasingly aiming for narrower niches.
They usually exploit distinct black-market niches and concentrate on areas different from those of the drug gangs, so we could say that both ventures are complementary.
With people and companies involved in the two surging tech niches buying up the same chips, G.P.U.s have been in short supply over the past several months.
Inaugurating what will be an annual commission for the Met's facade, Ms. Mutu is placing bronze statues of seated women in four of the niches, from Sept.
In Michigan, a school is spending $22017 million on a renovation that includes curved hallways and hiding niches, in hopes of protecting students from a mass shooting.
The stone-tile-clad master bathroom includes a side-by-side soaking tub and shower in arched niches, as well as double sinks and a kiva fireplace.
This is what immigrants tend to do; they work hard so they can rebuild their lives and they spot niches in the market that others might miss.
Not only was that unsustainable, it was also ruining culture: It left no room for small acts and subtle niches, and it turned everything into overheated clickbait.
"We knew that social networking sites were going to be verticalized, and there were going to be niches," David Chao, a DCM founder and general partner, says.
American ageism is only magnified in an industry like porn, where—despite niches like milf and mature—your overall value goes down as your years go up.
She carves niches into her readymade sculptures for little bars of soap, a symbol both of domestic work and the desire to wash from history its congenial veneer.
"People who are in industry-related niches – not just business – or anyone who uses a software as a service and software related tools lend themselves well," Blake said.
In short, while much public attention is still focused on the futuristic city-driving dream, the real progress is often happening in transport niches largely out of view.
Nintendo's goal with the Switch is to fill all gaming niches — single-player couch and mobile sessions, party gaming, meeting another friend with a console, even e-sports.
The idea is that ancient birds took over the smaller ecological niches previously dominated by small pterosaurs, pushing the flying reptiles to evolve into bigger and bigger animals.
The industry, which JLL estimates will account for 30 percent of leasing in a decade, is likely to end up like hotels with various services and customer niches.
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, Krosby called the following sectors and niches especially attractive:IndustrialsKrosby said there are noteworthy opportunities in two parts of the industrial sector.
The researchers behind the study noted that often, when birds on isolated islands get large, they tend to fill the ecological niches that mammals do on the mainland.
The pyramid consists of 128 brass niches that are one and a half meters high by one meter wide, creating an accessible structure where all spectators can interact.
The structure will contain 168 crypts and 3,400 niches, and take up the same amount of space that might otherwise have been devoted to a few hundred graves.
Stocks outside the United States are about 10 percent underpriced compared with their historical valuations, he said, so there are better opportunities in market niches around the world.
A wall of niches holds anonymous non-Western objects, and also unsigned busts of Gandhi and of Joseph Hirshhorn, and small paintings by Philip Taaffe and Linda Stark.
Generations offers an art historical canon to explore, but inside the niches I feel as if I'm at a cookout where most of the people are (extended) family.
Facebook had a range of topics of shows they wanted, and came to specific media companies specialized in those niches to fill their order, according to some publishers.
INDOORS An arched front door with decorative surrounding brickwork leads to a living room with similar brick details, as well as niches in the plaster above the mantel.
Moreover, the lidar market will create a honeycomb of niches, based on who is using a vehicle and how (to say nothing of the robotics and other industries).
That said, there are some companies that excel in certain niches, like helping small business owners navigate deductions or walking first-time filers through loads of tax jargon.
Her master bathroom has a new shower stall with a built-in corner seat, a removable shower head and niches so shampoo bottles are kept off the floor.
It's likely that DJI has done its homework and knows that there are plenty of niches to which they could extend if they diversified their offerings a bit.
The more extreme beak shapes were the products of extremely rapid evolutionary change, but these beak changes became more subtle as the birds filled increasingly specific ecological niches.
Many of the more novel innovations of this period, like adult diaper fetish or giantess pornos, quickly turned into niches tucked away in the far corners of the internet.
It was one of the ideas, sort of early as the internet grew up and the media business was growing up, was that it would support these passionate niches.
Additionally, research firm Cerulli Associates has reported that 230% of U.S.-based advisors are concentrated on a unique niches, although their practices account for 280% of overall advisor assets.
Moreover, children of patent-holding parents are also much more likely to hold patents in the same niches as their fathers, which suggests that inventiveness is not merely genetic.
Van Eyck appears again with his 1433–5 "Annunciation" diptych, its grayscale figures reflected within painted black marble in illusory niches in a trompe l'oeil technical tour de force.
Theater, television and literature have apparently figured out what the movies haven't: Diversity isn't something that needs to be accommodated or negotiated into the marketplace through "niches" or compartments.
As far as container orchestration goes, Kubernetes is quickly becoming the de facto standard, even as Docker Swarm and Mesos/Mesosphere DC/OS continue to find their own niches.
And companies like X.ai, Ozlo, EasilyDo, and Julie Desk are trying to carve out niches as dedicated helpers focused on single tasks like scheduling meetings or managing your inbox.
The benefit of this new collaborative but disparate workforce for companies is that they gain the ability to scale business quickly with just the right talent, filling specific niches.
"Underground" came to life on a niche channel in an age of niches, a series about a monumental subject airing at a time when TV rarely delivered monumental statements.
And because cartridges can include flavors and mixes of different cannabis compounds to produce stronger or weaker effects, vapes can be branded and marketed at dozens of customer niches.
Whatever an investor's neutral allocation to stocks would be, he recommends committing slightly more, particularly in foreign markets and in economically sensitive niches like energy, basic materials and industrials.
CTL has developed its niches in cross-border financing, cash management, trade finance, financial advisory in M&A and introducing innovative wealth management and credit card products in Taiwan.
But Maloney believes the days of the three big services all thriving in their own niches is over, as he told Business Insider in an interview late last month.
Private equity firms like Global Infrastructure Partners have carved out highly lucrative niches by buying and selling airports in London and pipelines that pump gas from Wyoming to California.
The container might be a crumbling basement with jutting quoins and niches, yet the house regenerates itself to be home, finding the solace in being at odds with itself.
Adding to the confusion, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the DOT agency responsible for implementing the mandate, has issued exemptions for selected trucking niches and individual firms.
To boost revenue, Farley said Ford would decrease its passenger-car models and develop more trucks and sport utility vehicles aiming at profitable niches such as rugged off-road models.
"With strong financial backing from Carlyle and Investindustrial, the group will pursue further acquisitions in adjacent niches," the Italian and U.S.-based firms said on Wednesday in a joint statement.
It seems that once the forests came back, there was a massive diversification of species, and birds would have capitalized on the new niches and colonized them quickly, said Field.
There are many approaches to the problem, though Yaseen says they target different niches or use cases, like Airtable or Zapier — many of which have raised large sums of money.
Instead, it's about classifying films or TV shows in very specific niches that are more specific than "Action" or "Drama," or any of the other high-level categories used today.
Xiaomi, a Chinese company that now competes with global phone-makers, got its start in niches and gained plenty of attention by offering users a say in new software features.
With the rise of DNVBs (digitally native vertical brands) and the expansion of e-commerce into ever smaller niches, the idea of VCs subsidizing the customer has become a cliché.
However, I see Restocks expanding well to other verticals…you see these niches of passionate "superconsumers" with products like nail polish, yoga pants, new technology releases, or boutique luxury handbags.
On the ground, we might be vying with diminutive land-living crocodile relatives for some measure of the set of niches occupied today by animals like weasels, skunks, and cats.
East Germans seeking refuge from the cynically implausible Heile Welt offered by communism retreated to "the niches": private book readings among intellectuals, or nude bathing with friends by pristine lakes.
Including exactly where he had made his millions and just how inefficient the patent world itself had become in allowing a few specialist niches to receive most of the riches.
Other companies like Square and Intuit have carved out lucrative niches for themselves in the moneylending business, though Stripe's focus on internet businesses helps set Stripe Capital apart, Collison said.
"Despite living in dinosaur-dominated ecosystems, early mammals diversified into many ecological niches," said University of Chicago paleontologist Zhe-Xi Luo, who led the research published in the journal Nature.
While Google dominates the world when it comes to search, portals for those looking for products and services in specific niches continue to have a place in our online world.
Some niches within the markets — stocks of companies in one industry or region, bonds from certain types of issuers — may offer adequate return prospects at acceptable risk, investment advisers say.
Li Yuan, WSJ: The biggest of these companies have expanded beyond their original niches into finance, health care and transportation, collecting data that give them unparalleled insights into people's lives.
The move speaks not only to Mr. Hollein's efforts to animate lesser-used areas of the Met, like the niches, but also to feature female artists and artists of color.
The simple fact of the matter is that both incumbent and new players in space have, through technological audacity and sheer tenacity, carved out secure niches in the space industry.
As you move through the chapel, hidden niches fitted with more windows emerge above you, including one that allows sun to spotlight the altar, made of South African red granite.
At the end of the exhibition, Shechet has inserted gilded mirrors in the gallery's niches so the reflected porcelain appears bathed in an aurous light, transforming the stone walls to gold.
Niches have popped up as a result, providing chances for shows like Master of None to thrive — and win Emmys — even while 76 percent of Americans still haven't heard of it.
In addition, we often see the highest rates of speciation and divergence among groups of organisms that have evolved key evolutionary innovations that allow them to colonize previously unexploited ecological niches.
But it's also a recipe for viewer ego stroking, especially in an era when TV audiences are self-selected niches who seek out programs that will speak to their partisan opinions.
Since September 9, in the four sculpture niches to the right and left of the grand entrance, those rays of light have also bathed four bronze sculptures by artist Wangechi Mutu.
With the internet and meme culture, astrology is finding new avenues of communication, new niches and modes of expression, and new ways to make itself relevant to our conversations and lives.
And I know my bucket's going to work out because companies that gush cash and earn high returns on capital, and have nice niches, they tend to work out very well.
In his blog post outlining his vision for the site, Gomila wrote: We live in an age of extreme niches, an age when validation and completeness is more important than notability.
The company has been trying to create a robust ecosystem where developers can fill the niches that the company might be missing, but has looks to focus on its core products.
Scratching a niche An explosion of channels and streaming services offering original series has yielded "riches in niches," as producer/director Ava DuVernay recently put it in describing TV's creative renaissance.
"There is still a handy group of people in this category, whether they are in the Fiat group or Jeep Wrangler community, or in any number of specific niches," he said.
Supreme Court Great Hall: On either side of the corridor there are rows of marble columns and the busts of all former chief justices are set in niches on marble pedestals.
I work in multiple niches so that I'm never reliant on any one industry, and I use my flexible schedule to arm myself with a wide range of in-demand skills.
To date, the SEC has responded to changes in the economy by introducing more and more amending regulations, carving out niches from the overall monolith of the Securities Act of 1933.
By 2022, 700,000 of the little unmanned aircraft could be exploring American skies, according to the FAA, delivering packages, monitoring traffic, inspecting bridges, and filling other yet to be discovered niches.
So while the arrival of an official kit may now squeeze out some players, there's likely to continue to be room for a range of specialized starter kits targeting different niches.
Those relationships are as bewildering as Santo Loquasto's floor plan for the vast library, complete with endless niches and nooks, of the Fifth Avenue apartment in which the play is set.
The piranhas and caimans the kids encounter aren't mindless killers but animals occupying important niches in the environment, and the true insect menace is not the spiders but the bullet ants.
Wings allowed them to conquer new habitats and ecological niches, and Insecta quickly established themselves as one of the most diverse and successful animal classes, a position they still hold today.
Pursuing this relationship between ornamentation and giantism further would not only shed light on larger evolutionary trends, it could provide clues about the environments and ecological niches these extinct animals inhabited.
Other niches he favors include Asian consumer technology companies like SoftBank, Alibaba and JD.com, a Chinese e-commerce business, and businesses with a large controlling shareholder, such as Vivendi and Richemont.
Beyond that, modern conservatism is a sort of ecosystem of media outlets, think tanks, lobbying outfits and more that offers many lucrative niches — so-called wingnut welfare — for the ideologically reliable.
Entrepreneurs aligned with Match Group seem to see Facebook trying to ship a one-sized fits all solution for an industry that has proven to need several platforms of varying niches.
Morningstar calculated performance in each case by adding together the results of funds from the six investment niches in the study and weighting them based on the assets in each niche.
They've avoided a full-scale showdown by carving out niches for themselves: Impossible joined forces with fast-food restaurants like Qdoba, Red Robin, White Castle, Subway, Burger King, and, soon, KFC.
In September, the Met opened its Fifth Avenue facade niches for the first time with a series of bronze sculptures inspired by African women, by the Kenyan-born artist Wangechi Mutu.
Climate change can be devastating to life on Earth, but since this cooling trend was relatively gradual, it may have stimulated adaptation and opened up vast new niches, triggering the GOBE.
Startups targeting simpler AV applications — like Voyage offering rides in retirement communities and May Mobility filling gaps in public transit — should abandon dreams of moving upmarket and just master their niches.
In addition to the tours, the cathedral is bringing the catacombs into the 21st century (and raising extra income) by selling cremation niches for those looking for a final resting place.
Researchers and businesses all over the world are trying to find other ways to carve niches into this market — by developing novel material approaches or simply making concrete less environmentally harmful.
The startups that are entering the space at this late date are focused on various niches the new industry has created: improving lidar and radar sensors, compressing mapping data, and so forth.
These forward-thinking start-ups have not only identified unexploited niches in the market that have the potential to become billion-dollar businesses, a majority of them already are billion-dollar businesses.
Even the large players are focusing on niches, such as fashion or groceries, that have fatter margins than gizmos such as smartphones (roughly half of all sales now), which are barely profitable.
The installation of Mutu's The NewOnes, will free Us (2019) marks the first time in 177 years that the sculpture niches of the Met's Richard Morris Hunt-designed façade have been occupied.
But now the survival strategies developed by their parents' generation, particularly their ability to carve out niches where they could apply their skills and knowledge, have become relevant to younger people too.
"The number of people with access to the Internet is huge and lots of niches are underserved right now because they're not broad enough for advertisers to care about," says Ben Thompson.
The Apple Watch is trying to move further into something that's broader than simply fitness, and there are startups like Proof looking to pick away little niches like tracking blood alcohol content.
The sum of all these little niches may end up as a comprehensive health tracking device, though cramming them all into one piece of hardware may prove more challenging than initially expected.
Plus, Amazon doesn't really need to bring those prices down at this time to gain market share in their respective niches  – a smart speaker with a camera, and another with a screen.
Drone racing and FPV piloting are both niches within a niche, and so it's not surprising that DJI isn't making a dedicated off-the-shelf, all-in-one product for these categories.
The chips excel at doing specific things really well, and it's opened up an opportunity to tap various niches, such as mining cryptocurrency, with specific chips that are optimized for those calculations.
Jewel's four-roomed, labyrinth-like environment allowed Das Bunker's programming to pay a diverse homage to industrial's sprawling landscape of sub-niches, including power noise, cold wave, industrial rave, and post-EBM.
It was a close relative of the infamous 60-foot-long Megalodon, the largest shark ever known to have lived, though the two animals occupied different niches in the ancient food web.
Satellites are only a marginal part of the communications business; they matter in some niches, such as multichannel television, but they represent only a small fraction of the $2 trillion telecoms business.
The Huffington Post and Buzzfeed flourished during the SEO and social media revolutions, and we're now seeing a second wave of New York startups carving out new niches and exploring new verticals.
She explained that if I took the position my time would be divided between writing five to seven pages of daily dialogue and researching current events/popular porn niches for future content.
He acquired at least a half-dozen haitis, which are sumptuous, pierced, and appliquéd textiles that often bear a mihrab motif — the arch shapes and latticework found in the niches of mosques.
The neat bit is that as we develop this relationship between humans and machines, we can tailor machines to fit specific niches, just as natural selection has molded the morphology of species.
Act III was formed by Shaich and his partners to make investments in the restaurant industry that "have the potential to dominate significant market niches," Shaich wrote in a LinkedIn post Friday.
Wagdi Ramadan, who the ministry said headed the mission, said Saturday that some of the sarcophagi were tucked into niches in one large chamber, a burial style common at Tuna el-Gebel.
Stitch Fix's growth slowed materially in 2017 and marketing became significantly less efficient which is a bit surprising given that they actually increased in the number of niches they were able to target.
Content farmers in the Philippines, Pakistan, Macedonia (of course), and beyond are launching websites and Facebook pages aimed at Americans in niches such as politics, mental health, marijuana, American muscle cars, and more.
It would seem that much like other apps that remain very popular in certain niches, Pinterest is going to let this one continue running (at least, until it ends up running its course).
There are probably niches where this device will be interesting, like for people who need a clipboard-style computer with the full power of Windows and a quick way to jot down notes.
Today, metal comprises a massive network of subgenres and influences, but that means any new band is immediately shoved into a series of narrow niches to see if they can be easily classified.
The one thing that won't happen is a fate like that of feature phones, hard disk drives, and MiniDisc players: wired headphones won't ever be consigned to the history books and extreme niches.
At any given point in time, Samsung has many different teams designing a bunch of different smartphone models in parallel, in an effort to serve many different market niches at the same time.
GrubMarket has also cornered some very specific niches: it has become the biggest mushroom supplier in all of Northern California, and it's the biggest supplier of Hawaiian farm produce in the Bay Area.
Basic cable fragmented the viewership — more shows, made for smaller niches — and premium networks like HBO focused on series about the kind of people who could afford to pay for networks like HBO.
A stair hall, with the same original pegged wide-board floors found throughout the main level, opens on the left to a front parlor with a wall of built-in shelves and niches.
He said it was one of the most apparent cases of convergent evolution, where two unrelated organisms evolve to look or function alike because of the similar niches they fill in their environments.
Class is drag, gender is passé, offices have ball pits and nap pods, and retail is a Rorschach test, with infinitely tweakable subcultural niches waiting to be unscrambled into a look unique to you.
Done well, the combination of those things could take it out of the "couch computer" and education niches the OS currently occupies and make it a more viable competitor to low-end Windows computers.
Lisa Hooker of PWC says that although the number of shops closing is high, several niches are bucking the trend, including beauticians, gelaterias (as posh ice-cream joints now style themselves) and boutique bookshops.
Investors had hoped Osram - the only remaining global company focused solely on lighting - would concentrate on its profitable niches in the automotive and speciality lighting markets after deciding to shed its declining lamps business.
"I think it's going to happen in certain narrow niches" like refuse vehicles and transit buses, he said, adding that he expects transit buses in particular to "move pretty quickly" to becoming fully electric.
In contrast, many of the ichthyosaur family's main competitors were able to exploit the new niches that opened during this time of profound ecological disruption, which is known as the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary event.
"Dinosaurs are fascinating beasts and filled up a lot of niches and modes of life that are now occupied by mammals and living birds," Jakob Vinther, co-author of the new study, told Gizmodo.
That means the argument that dividend-rich sectors would become less attractive relative to rates doesn't have much weight behind it, especially since many classic dividend stock niches are also "flight to safety" sectors.
"An analogy can be seen in the kind of diversity seen in the kangaroos and wallabies in present-day Australia who occupy very different niches, from open plains to dense forest habitats," Herne said.
Warmth radiates from Toque de Queda, a casual restaurant, bar and deli squirreled away on an alley in the old town where diners lounge in window niches and sip cava around long communal tables.
Ian Mortimer, co-manager of the Guinness Atkinson Global Innovators fund, also likes semiconductors, one of several technology niches that he expects to grow even in an iffy economy, including payments and e-commerce.
I also blame journalism, which is in a phase that encourages its practitioners to treat big developments as branding opportunities, carve our own niches in others' narratives and become characters as well as guides.
For the first time in the museum's history, it has filled the niches of its Fifth Avenue facade with commissioned works, which also reflects a small step on the museum's rocky road toward diversity.
Looking at the investment cycle, we are looking very much in private equity, at category leaders, platform companies that are small niches where we help globalize and they are usually not interest rate sensitive.
LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - While major traders expect consolidation in the crowded oil trading sphere, small Lugano-based firm Lord Energy is finding new niches and taking a bet by entering into Russian oil.
The privilege accompanying power is illustrated by a seemingly innocuous series of thank-you notes for ballet and theater tickets, procured for Kissinger by Broadway columnist Leonard Lyons, which are shown in wall niches.
The Mighty Company just launched in May last year, but it arrived on the scene with a business model that touched on three particularly buzzy fashion niches: direct-to-consumer, customizable, and all-moto-everything.
But over time, the crowdfunding platforms have diverged toward different use cases and niches, with the rise of GoFundMe in more abstract causes and Tilt tapping into social payments demand on college campuses in particular.
XOXO doesn't glamorize the life of its (sometimes literally) starving artists — anxiety over money is a recurring theme — but it does suggest forging ahead anyway, confident that the most interesting projects begin in tiny niches.
While plenty of competitors — including physical retailers and online start-ups — have tried to take on Amazon with strategies like focusing only on specific niches of the market or having flash sales, none have succeeded.
This is what makes Progress particularly interesting as an artist—he's capable of acknowledging the different influences in his music, and goes on to fluidly move between them, avoiding any commitments to expectations or niches.
Organizations that can afford to invest heavily in AI are now creating the momentum for even more to follow suit; those that can't will find their niches in AI at risk of being left behind.
Although she also test-drove beauty and home renovation as niches, she recognized that there was a huge demand for writers who could understand technology and software and then effectively communicate their value to customers.
"I'm seeing a concentration of control and power in tech, where there's less competitors in particular niches of the industry," said Arthur Corona, 30, a support team manager for the cloud-based domain registrar Gandi.
"In the early parts of the campaign, when most people aren't paying attention, there are certain niches that attract attention," said John Hickenlooper, the former governor of Colorado, after a campaign event in Cresco, Iowa.
" Tamara Eaton, an interior designer in New York City, said that given the choice, most of her clients "much prefer double showers with large niches for products, hand showers and a little ledge for shaving.
If this means anything for pop media going forward, it's that the pursuit of moments that cut through the noise of social media and unite increasingly deep niches of interest will continue to be key.
Trust in government: It's fairly easy to imagine that, in principle, the FTC's professional staff could improve on the social outcomes delivered by profit-maximizing companies looking to expand into as many niches as possible.
But users of large sites that cater to many different niches could really benefit from HTTPS to avoid being outed by network traffic since anything past the top level domain is hidden in the encrypted envelope.
"Companies that are gushing cash, with high returns on capital, with nice niches and trading at low multiples to cash flow, if I buy a bucket of those, I'm going to do very well," Greenblatt said.
Not only is Facebook Live taking off in its own right, it's directly trying to take over its competitors niches by, for example, entering the world of game-streaming that had previously been dominated by Twitch.
There simply wouldn't be enough time for an equilibrium to set in across the affected niches, resulting in disturbed food webs and the associated population booms and crashes, not to mention the influx of invasive species.
Nothing about our collective experiences as adolescents and young(ish) adults, overall, feels that different from the stories we've heard about how members of past generations grew up and carved out their personal and professional niches.
But if AI is to escape the prison of the hyper-specific niches where it works well, it's going to need to grow a brain that does more than execute a classification task at great speed.
Mexico can exercise unique regional and international leadership on this subject by strengthening current programs and encouraging consulates to strengthen their local niches to engage with LGBT actors and allies in order to construct support networks.
A heady mix of technology, political and market forces means Apple and other high-profile Western tech companies in China, such as Tesla, will need to protect their market niches while navigating increasingly complex geopolitical headwinds.
Unfortunately, efforts to promote more fuel-efficient vehicles across the entire market are not nearly as robust as the social marketing, to say nothing of monetary incentives, directed at the electric and other alternative fuel niches.
The walls were lined with elegant old niches containing the powdered remains of New Yorkers, many of whom died in the late 1800s when Fresh Pond opened as one of the first crematories in the country.
Nor is the thickness of Lerner's description mere skylarking; in each of the proliferating niches where Adam looks for depth, we find instead the twinned signs of surfeit and hunger, of narrowing possibilities and compensatory aggression.
After all, Robinhood is not only a richly-valued unicorn, it's also a leading player in the burgeoning fintech and finservices startup niches, a sector we recently learned has capital flowing in at nearly record rates.
It still views itself as a long-tail company, but although it spends billions of dollars to serve lots of different market niches, especially geographical ones, subscribers generally make a beeline for the top 50 or so.
Mr. Blancato recommended avoiding ones in niches where the underlying instruments trade infrequently, like hedge fund strategies, private equity and floating-rate notes, a type of debt whose interest payments change when market rates rise or fall.
The supremacy of the two big companies and two mandarin types has forced medium and smaller growers to think outside the Cuties and Halos box — to exploit seasonal and regional niches, and to market distinctive premium varieties.
During this time, Trump learned that not all viewers are equal, as networks only really care about the 18- to 49-year-old demographic, and most advertisers slice up ratings into even smaller demographic and psychographic niches.
There are niches: stationery companies sell books for "ending notes"—instructions for post-death practicalities, but also for innermost feelings that Japanese tend to keep to themselves and that atomised families make difficult to express in life.
So much so, the Fed is scouring new niches of the financial markets to find signals accurate enough to warn it when it needs to stop hiking interest rates before they risk tipping the economy into recession.
The evolution of a small number of internet giants — Most of the Americans involved in early internet policy-making (there were no non-Americans) expected a huge growth of web-based services appealing to discreet market niches.
Meanwhile, the previous generation of artists—loosely defined as those under the Beast Coast umbrella that contained A$AP Mob, Pro Era, Flatbush Zombies, and The Underachievers—have transitioned into adulthood and carved out successful touring niches.
Furthermore, because there are so many authors, titles, niches, and pleasure perspectives, it's not difficult to track down a novel or writer that speaks to the soul of what you as an individual reader are seeking out.
When the islands were new bits of volcanic rock in the middle of a vast ocean, this fertility worked in species' favor, allowing them to diversify, Galapagos-style, into dozens of discrete niches, with few competitive pressures.
A lot of thought went into guest comfort and ease, with niches perfect for overnight bags, shelves along the walls for keys and hats, and hooks in the bathroom and closet, plus plenty of outlets and ports.
Tree is also careful to point out that she and Burrell were able to get various forms of government and nonprofit funding to do this work, and to find niches of conservation funding that have sustained them.
Even many scientists agree: A 2010 article in the journal Nature concluded that a world without mosquitoes would be less itchy and less deadly for us, with few drawbacks for other species, outside of some ecological niches.
The International Committee of the Red Cross is covering the costs of coffins and the burial niches because "a dignified burial is a humanitarian priority," said Francesco Panetta, a spokesman for the Red Cross mission in Guatemala.
Brian Volk-Weiss' overall assessment of the situation appears to indicate that Netflix will indeed dominate the comedy market unless a major competitor like HBO or Comedy Central can step up to re-carve out their niches.
For all the talk about how diverse and experimental Americans are in bed, most of the research so far has been limited to very small niches—college students, for instance, or online BDSM communities, or sex therapy clients.
But it's fair to say that the uptake of these interfaces has lagged more traditional options, be it joysticks or touchscreens, so gesture tech feels more obviously suited to more specialized niches (such as VR) at this stage.
Food on Amazon may still seem more like a strange potluck than what you'd normally buy at the grocery store, but "the industry evolved very quickly and different niches will emerge, and there will be opportunity," Steltenpohl said.
That continues today with the launch of performance tracking for employees, which has been built in-house as it looks to pick off niches on its effort to become a one-stop shop for HR in small businesses.
Tefaf and other organizations that monitor the market, such as Hiscox, an insurance company that specializes in art, among other niches, foresee growth of about 25 percent a year in online sales for the rest of the decade.
SAO PAULO, July 11 (Reuters) - Brazil's largest private-sector lender Itau Unibanco Holding SA plans to expand its commercial banking unit into business niches such as technology and seek smaller clients in agribusiness, an executive said on Thursday.
It is no secret that elite colleges administer separate admissions tracks or niches for athletes, musicians, various ethnic groups and the children of V.I.P.s — who then compete only against one another rather than within the entire applicant pool.
Though a handful of startups in the space have continued to raise and find customers, most have done so by either committing to tight niches or opening up their services and minimizing their reliance on VR-only audiences.
If transit agencies partnered with these companies, as some have begun to try doing, ride-hailing could fill niches that trains and buses don't handle well, like late-night journeys, transit for riders with disabilities, and suburban service.
At Summit, which has mostly studios to two-bedrooms, he led a tour and pointed out niches he had installed in walls near doorways, so renters can quickly stash their phones, to free up hands, when arriving home.
The limits of that second approach are an open question, but the world, and the internet, offer more and more opportunities for trying it out: countless figures, from the mainstream to online niches, with immense followings to address.
In the fall, new sculptures by Carol Bove will fill the façade niches that were occupied by Mutu's The NewOnes, will free Us — individually titled "The Seated I, II, III, and IV" (2019) — through January of this year.
Entrenched players like Suzuki, which controls 50% of the market, have carved out niches offering fuel-efficient vehicles at low prices, and have been able to build the dealer and service networks needed to serve the diverse population.
As PR sources point out, the "canceled" are always allowed re-entry into their respective niches in due time (read: Aziz Ansari), with the timeline dependent on the grievousness of the allegations, industry standards, expectations, and societal rhythms.
And while Continuity Error and the reopening of SALT Beyoğlu are certainly noteworthy developments, perhaps they also signal the inability of art to develop meaningful, critical niches of resistance, mirroring the wider condition of self-censorship in Turkey today.
Andrea Mitchell: I would just wish that people would glory in the diversity of what's out there and not just find their niches and find ... and that's the same in cable as well, and in all kinds of platforms.
But the company is designing a range of SDKs that make it easier to plug the tech into devices of every shape and size, and Jones is confident there's enough niches in the world to make Chirp a success.
Silvio Berlusconi constructed an enormous mausoleum at his home in Arcore, near Milan, in 1994: the imitation hypogeum, fit for an Etruscan prince, includes carved niches and objects a media tycoon may wish to take into the next life.
That may be just a factor of the difficulty wearable device companies face going forward, as even though they can come out with new products and find niches, it's not clear if users are going to continue adopting them.
Their northward march led them to land bridges that allowed them to fan out across the globe, filling ecological niches and spreading south again as the planet reabsorbed the excess CO2 in the sky and cooled over 200,000 years.
O'Brien said the structure was an example of "convergent evolution" in which disparate organisms independently evolve similar features, like the wings of birds, bats and the extinct flying reptiles called pterosaurs, to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches.
Just as a wide variety of niches has developed in the passenger car market, as SUV and crossover sales continue to grow there is room for automakers to roll out an assortment of sizes, limited editions and sporty models.
But some of the most radical reinvention is happening at the local level, in both cities and small towns, where a new breed of small community stores use the grocery aisles to fill cultural niches and address social needs.
Anyone can, as A.B. did, crawl through the passageways surrounding the towering niches in the cliff, through winding staircases tunneled into the sandstone and up steps with risers double the height of modern ones, as if built for giants.
But the spirit of the restaurant is still elsewhere, with pale sheets draped over the ceiling and peaked niches in the walls, painted with the ghostly backdrop of a minaret against a blue sky, as if they were windows.
He had gone to explore the history of Afghanistan, from the empty niches of the Bamiyan Buddhas to the Great Mosque of Herat, famed for its exquisite tile mosaics — monuments attesting to the country's place on the Silk Road.
Mr. Hancock, a Brooklyn native, became a methodical collector while still a teenager in East Meadow, N.Y. He was always drawn to narrow niches: United States airmail stamps, for instance, and half-dollars that depict windblown Liberty in midstride.
I spent hours reblogging weird makeup looks and outfits far too flashy and expensive for my 14-year-old pockets (and lifestyle), and following up-and-coming stars who'd carved out niches for themselves on the photo-centric platform.
Butter alternatives, including and beyond Country Crock, grew in popularity over the 20th century, having found a following in many niches—from those looking to cut costs, to vegans, the health-conscious, the brand-loyal, and even the military.
One of those niches is the Arctic, where mosquitoes play a bigger role in sustaining the ecosystem but may be threatened by the changing climate, said Lauren E. Culler, a research assistant professor of environmental studies at Dartmouth College.
The dispersal of hominins was probably facilitated by population increases as they moved into new territories and filled empty niches, and could also have been driven by the phenomenon of resource depletion that underlies the high mobility of today's hunter-gatherers.
This is also probably going to be another opportunity down the line not only for discovering new products as you dive deeper into niches and find new homes for them, but also capturing a lot of intent for brands and marketers.
While we certainly believe in OAS, not all open projects are the basis for OAS companies, and not all of these companies are going to be publicly traded — some will be niches, some will struggle, some will be M&A opportunities.
It may be that the crowdfunding space was simply winner-take-all and GoFundMe snapped up the market while Indiegogo and Kickstarter focus on their niches, and Tilt's ideas make more sense within the broader context of a company like Airbnb.
"Target with Four Faces" exists in the same physical space that we do: it is a mute, damaged thing made of two distinct parts (four faces in niches set above a target), a figural presence infused into a nameless quandary.

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