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"ubiquity" Definitions
  1. the fact that something seems to be everywhere or in several places at the same time; the fact that something is very common

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Ubiquity will be, I mean true ubiquity, I mean across ... Let's call it the major NBA and NFL cities.
Part of the ubiquity nowadays is its usefulness in rappelling.
I wonder if it corresponds to the ubiquity of tattooing.
Spotify is built upon three tiers: ubiquity, personalization and freemium.
But the ubiquity of boycotts does not diminish their seriousness.
Despite their ubiquity, robotic vacuums are still a luxury item.
Simon noticed the ubiquity of floral displays at these occasions.
But stopping wasn't an option: The song's ubiquity was unceasing.
Their ubiquity also gave way to these rival banking options.
"We provide ubiquity to where the audience is," he said.
But there are also advantages to Alexa's model for ubiquity.
Perhaps the ubiquity is the reason for the stigma's power.
And his ubiquity has made his estimates even more valued.
Have you learned anything about yourself during your recent ubiquity?
MICHAEL: Adam Scott's ubiquity seemed to come out of nowhere.
But the televised ubiquity of powerful political women is misleading.
But because of the speed and ubiquity of social media.
Mr. Johnson's ubiquity and energy have defined his public persona.
It was utterly charming until its ubiquity made it insufferable.
The ubiquity of shaming, and the collateral damage it can inflict,
Beyond price, ubiquity, and tradition, there are other reasons we're hooked.
But their ubiquity doesn't mean founders must be stuck with them.
That ubiquity has made the process of releasing patches understandably arduous.
Its ubiquity can help foster important discussion across an entire continent.
Their ubiquity — and stark white cyborg design — are impossible to ignore.
They don't explore the stock photo's ubiquity in contemporary digital culture.
The production neatly captures the ubiquity and stickiness of such apps.
Despite its apparent ubiquity, sexual harassment is a relatively new term.
It really speaks to the ubiquity of Lyft around the country.
That summer, nothing rivaled the Ice Bucket Challenge in its ubiquity.
You can't ignore the ubiquity of his image and his voice.
As that's the key to the sought for ubiquity, says Herzl.
Mr. Hynes's ubiquity has become a fact of 2010s New York.
Number one: ubiquity — you can't get rid of it, it's everywhere.
And, like everything else that reaches ubiquity, it one day disappears.
The ubiquity of wrongdoing, he said, did not make anyone safe.
Wearable fitness technology has completed its 10,000-step march to ubiquity.
Few expected the iPhone to reach ubiquity in the Hollywood Hills.
I thought that maybe the ubiquity of WhatsApp was changing that.
At the Capitol, attendees took stock of the ubiquity, and wondered.
Their ubiquity made Mr Siddhartha one of India's most recognisable bosses.
This time they started noticing a startling ubiquity of leaf green.
It wasn't even the ubiquity that the Macintosh achieved on campus.
It's everywhere, and its ubiquity seems to render it curiously invisible.
It may be happening slowly, but 4K content is creeping toward ubiquity.
Despite their ubiquity, equal-opportunity statements have received almost no scholarly attention.
The ubiquity of social media has made cyberbullying women a spectator sport.
Virtual Reality is betting on games as the gateway drug to ubiquity.
In the meantime, Waze continues to expand its ubiquity in other ways.
His ubiquity in pop culture has caused some awkward moments for her.
In the meantime, Waze continues to expand its ubiquity in other ways.
But making Instagram more cross-platform enhances its ubiquity and network effect.
This growth isn't necessarily chalked up to user preference, but rather, ubiquity.
How does a cocktail go from obscurity to ubiquity in a decade?
It has to do, in part, with his ubiquity, Ms. Olson says.
"It's magnified now by the ubiquity of numerous platforms," Mr. Starr said.
She attributed the increase, in part, to the ubiquity of social media.
And we're now raising Generation Z, aka iGen -- identified by this ubiquity.
But the patriotic oath, despite its ubiquity, is not a legal requirement.
This is the way this thing can actually grow and reach ubiquity.
Front Burner The new ubiquity of coconut is not a bad thing.
Such is its ubiquity that calling it foreign no longer seems logical.
"Chappelle's Show" brought you a level of ubiquity few comedians ever achieve.
It is the Juul, the sleek, finger-size vape of infamous ubiquity.
But the ubiquity of the problem doesn't make it any less real.
And that ubiquity makes JavaScript's migration to the desktop a natural next step.
The ubiquity of best-dressed lists, however, might be attributing to their decline.
But despite its ubiquity, the app isn't always used to its fullest potential.
Jacob Burge illustrates the ubiquity of this technology in his series *Face Off.
Indeed, as laptop usage has declined, smartphones have only grown in their ubiquity.
Amazon is betting that ubiquity is the key to success in this market.
The theory is supposed to explain the ubiquity of branching structures in nature.
Still, there is a certain Americanness to the ubiquity of the boycott today.
And the camera and sensors are cheap thanks to the ubiquity of smartphones.
In that vein, a level of ubiquity across popular hardware is a must.
More than the Canadian winters fuel the cafes' ubiquity here, cafe owners agree.
I can't say exact numbers, but Ubiquity is on schedule with capital deployment.
But their ubiquity is also an indication of the shortcomings of Ethiopian finance.
America's mass shootings, on the other hand, are invisible because of their ubiquity.
While these are spectacular incidents, they speak to the growing ubiquity of drones.
The cliché has actually taken a beating in political circles for its ubiquity.
But even with its ubiquity, JavaScript also remains the most misunderstood language, too.
The ubiquity of apps means that they are now part of our culture.
But they are still only notable for their novelty, not yet their ubiquity.
Wines of The Times The grenache grape is almost stealthy in its ubiquity.
His Gump-like ubiquity made his disturbing text messages all the more ominous.
Because of its ubiquity, I believed in this rule more than any other.
"Seventeen" is the sort of track that could earn her a similar ubiquity.
Like Trump, he views media ubiquity as a credential in its own right.
"Often, Australians don't realize it," she said of the ubiquity of the machines.
If Alexa is headed for ubiquity, it's good that Google may be, too.
She can't escape him or the ubiquity, even the mundanity, of sexual threat.
With the ubiquity of McDonald's, it became a part of black cultural life.
One is the ubiquity of Facebook, which has reached a truly epic scale.
Despite its ubiquity, the issue of plastic waste is a big, pressing one.
FABER -- AND WE'RE TALKING ABOUT THE UBIQUITY OF THIS NETWORK AROUND THE COUNTRY?
For many years, Mr. Campanella appeared to work to the point of ubiquity.
Commentators often conflate ubiquity, or narrow market dominance, with a broad-based monopoly.
For all its ubiquity, though, fake news itself is not particularly well understood.
The beautiful Newson-designed objet has, in its ubiquity, become plain and neutered.
But their ubiquity has made them in a way synonymous with the city.
There was a moment this year, when I realized the ubiquity of Ai Weiwei.
You know her because unconscious ubiquity is the lane of her and many others.
The ubiquity — and risks — of all these conspiracies has caught the attention of scientists.
In its ubiquity, there were versions spanning the good, the bad, and the ugly.
This was in addition to his liberally handing out indelible features for maximum ubiquity.
The App Store and various other offerings feed off the iPhone's ubiquity and popularity.
The ubiquity of chips has led to the growth of a vast global industry.
Given his on-screen ubiquity, you've probably picked up the most newsworthy bits already.
Despite its ubiquity during December, the appeal of festive music varies significantly by geography.
Mobile payments systems have achieved a sort of ubiquity without anything near ubiquitous use.
Given the ubiquity of their products, the tech giants seem ultra-important to society.
But there will be a healthy gap between the technology's arrival and its ubiquity.
It's a shitty ubiquity of the service industry, which is often burn and churn.
What do we do with the ubiquity of sexual assault in college football culture?
And that ubiquity signals just how much Tesla has achieved in the past year.
The existence and ubiquity of a single-digital currency is just the first step.
Over the last several years, musical television has achieved a kind of quiet ubiquity.
Pizza, for all of its ubiquity, has lately felt like a deeply polarizing food.
The category's growth seemed almost unprecedented, moving from novelty to ubiquity in no time.
But regardless of where the phrase originated, its ubiquity among young people is undeniable.
But it took a bit of evolution before we had true universal remote ubiquity.
And all stories, and certainly all franchises, are a journey from novelty to ubiquity.
You asked me onstage about what our real goal is, and I said ubiquity.
Despite "Funky Drummer"'s ubiquity, Stubblefield never saw much in the way of compensation.
Of course, having a physical presence in several US cities only intensifies Amazon's ubiquity.
There's the nagging ubiquity of the internet, which can spoil endings or outpace them.
The banana's agricultural ubiquity in Somalia has turned it into an almost-mandatory garnish.
But ubiquity has a way of creating openings for new things to come along.
The big news of Day 1 was the sudden and inexplicable ubiquity of … orange.
It was a celebration of the diversity and ubiquity of love in New York.
The ubiquity of this view may account for the inertia of mainstream political parties.
For better or for worse, the ubiquity of the camera makes everyone a photographer.
It seems odd considering the ubiquity of iPhones and Androids in the United States.
Given the ubiquity of these shows, it's jarring to consider the scale of it.
The ubiquity of his early years has been replaced by something much more temperate.
The ubiquity of these crimes, even on a day-to-day basis, is staggering.
Despite the ubiquity of natural selection, organisms are not always getting better at surviving.
Once you become aware of their ubiquity, looking for cameras can be chilling fun.
But to do that, it needs more ubiquity than it can achieve right now.
The ubiquity of flats doesn't mean they're a perfect shoe, though — far from it.
Despite the ubiquity of pornography, no nationally required sex-ed curriculum specifically addresses it.
He's currently enjoying the kind of ubiquity that lies within your reach this month.
This helps explain the ubiquity of sports in small talk, especially male small talk.
Its ubiquity is based on it being a quality product and free, open source software.
The smartphone no longer needs to prove itself; its ubiquity is all the proof needed.
International growth drives the ubiquity that leads to network effect, making social networks more sticky.
For nearly a decade, it didn't, which was largely a repercussion of its own ubiquity.
Mobile AR's ubiquity and low cost could also help enterprise AR adoption from this year.
Beyoncé's current omnipresence was presaged by a different kind of ubiquity almost two decades ago.
The boots' ubiquity has meant the company has occasionally had to ward off copycats, too.
The ubiquity of plastics has led some researchers to dub this era the Plastic Age.
Lawrence, 25, kicked off the video with a nod to her ubiquity as of late.
And Siri is nowhere the ubiquity of Amazon's Alexa or the quality of Google Assistant.
Despite the ubiquity of APIs today, there are still fundamental misconceptions about how they work.
And he has $2.5 million from Costanoa Ventures, Ubiquity Ventures and others to do so.
Since, however, they are, the ubiquity and durability of this perception becomes very nearly miraculous.
This may seem simple, but is a real challenge given the ubiquity of photography today.
Without the ubiquity of smartphones, it'd have been a cute diversion for a select few.
The ubiquity of the smartphone, however, has transformed how protests are organised, popularised and sustained.
The legislation demonstrates larger scale efforts to push back on the ubiquity of dollar stores.
But the ubiquity and hype of the clogs have not stopped critics from lashing out.
This has something to do with the fervor of Mr. Stern's fans, and their ubiquity.
Despite its ubiquity, however, the workplace chat app might be falling behind competitor Microsoft Teams.
It's genuinely hard to pay with paper money in China, given the ubiquity of WeChat.
There is also death by reverence, death by ubiquity, death by subtle retail-shop humiliation.
Would its inevitable mainstream ubiquity lead to a loss of cultural language and their relationship?
Because of its ubiquity and ability to connect people, technology provides the power to scale.
Ubiquity, Kittlaus said in an interview, is the reason Viv is trundling into Samsung's bosom.
Thanks to the ubiquity of social media, there are so many more ties to unravel.
Other technologies like messaging, the ubiquity of messaging platforms, and none of them had APIs.
We're talking about candy canes, whose ubiquity is matched by the legends surrounding their creation.
Despite this, Alexa's ubiquity is a plausible enough future that it is worth seriously pondering.
The ubiquity of hammers and sickles in visuals accompanying Trump-Russia reports seemed likewise absurd.
Given the ubiquity of prejudice, researchers have been trying to understand how to fight it.
Complicating this further is the ubiquity of American hip-hop as the prevailing youth culture.
But that ubiquity also makes it impossible -- not virtually impossible, actually impossible -- to fully police.
"It's a template," Mr. Matthews added, citing the brand's ubiquity with high school sports teams.
The ubiquity of social media and smartphones creates opportunities to get more people to vote.
Thanks to the increasing ubiquity of social media, your follow count has become increasingly important.
Yet despite their ubiquity, they are also some of the most mysterious substances in astrophysics.
The problem is, broadband is nowhere near matching the ubiquity of other essential infrastructure systems.
For all its ubiquity, small talk hasn't come in for a ton of academic study.
The JTTOTS account is so infamous among Marines that its ubiquity has attained full meme status.
The goal for Facebook is always ubiquity, so it's embracing as many viewing platforms as possible.
There has been some interest in voice-controlled speakers, but they are far from achieving ubiquity.
The book has sold over 1 million copies, which Walsh credits in part to ghosting's ubiquity.
John Potucek (R-Derry) the ubiquity, cheapness, and—in his opinion—disposability of new smart phones.
But despite its ubiquity, the platform hasn't been able to overcome growth and money-making obstacles.
This was a time before social media and the ubiquity of cell phones with data plans.
Yet lead is also a poison, and its ubiquity makes it a pernicious one (see article).
Though it is hardly anyone's idea of a hearty business meal, its ubiquity bolsters its popularity.
Indeed, the company has been recognized repeatedly (including by us) for its shoes' seeming ubiquity online.
And given the ubiquity of AI, what use might terrorists, devoid of compunction, make of it?
That ubiquity makes protecting Wi-Fi from hackers one of the most important tasks in cybersecurity.
Before Bluetooth's ubiquity, it sold wireless headphones with a range that barely encompassed a dorm room.
Soccer, for its global ubiquity, has long been a bastion of hatred, violence, and outmoded thinking.
Windows' ubiquity also helped the company ride netbooks to some classroom success outside the computer model.
To spend time in this place is as good an antidote as any to the ubiquity
But considering the ubiquity of iPhones, the software update will likely make the process slightly easier.
Funding: $5.25 million from True Ventures, Ubiquity Ventures, Capital Factory, Next Coast Ventures, and Grit Ventures.
To Trump, ubiquity is power and success, and at least until recently that equation held true.
As with awesome and amazing, however, its ubiquity has led to diminishing returns on its significance.
But with the ubiquity of camera phones, surreptitious photography is harder to spot, Ms. Worth said.
You could construe his ubiquity as "trying to make a name off the case," he says.
Despite the ubiquity of this form, the lived experience of this body is still largely unrepresented.
Despite its ubiquity in her work, it remains in the background in service to her themes.
The most important reason that governments don't set up foster care is the ubiquity of orphanages.
The seeming ubiquity of these crimes has shaken the public into listening in a new way.
Despite the ubiquity of dogs in our culture, there is much we don't know about them.
The ambassador of the orchid's new ubiquity is the Phalaenopsis, in a Calvin Klein-underwear white.
Their ubiquity suggests a postmodern aural backdrop in which the artificial is increasingly replacing the real.
The performance was a moving exploration of the contours of settler colonial ideology and its ubiquity.
What does that tell us about the ubiquity of these ideas and their possible expiration date?
Crucially, the ubiquity of English lulls us Anglophones into thinking that it's O.K. to be monolingual.
The ubiquity of smartphones, together with our culture of celebrating busyness, makes ad hoc approaches difficult.
Despite porn's ubiquity, the Internet has also made it more private, and its effects less knowable.
Of course, his ubiquity in the media was facilitated by the particular circles he traveled in.
Crucially, the ubiquity of English lulls us Anglophones into thinking that it's O.K. to be monolingual.
It seems almost cruel to pick on this one place, given the ubiquity of the experience.
But by bounding toward ubiquity, Slack unlocks another enormous opportunity — becoming the identity layer of the enterprise.
Whether these shifts are annoying or welcomed is inconsequential—once they reach critical mass, ubiquity eclipses controversy.
My older gay friends describe their ubiquity in the 1970s and 80s in Austin, where I live.
This is the paradox that threatens to pop the email tracking bubble as it grows into ubiquity.
But that near-ubiquity also comes with a challenge: staying ahead of the curve on said swoosh.
Despite its current ubiquity, pizza hasn't really been a thing in New York for all that long.
That's a pretty big difference, and it all has to do with AR's ubiquity and VR's focus.
Offering 225 flavors gives LaCroix the ability to profit from ubiquity while keeping the cachet of scarcity.
The best part about college is the ubiquity of food available at such a late hour. Mmmmmmm.
Unfortunately, the popularity and ubiquity of AR-15s increasingly made them a central feature in mass shootings.
But Netflix has the ubiquity to manufacture those moments that stimulate conversation and a sense of unity.
Released in 2014, the year before Snapchat put face filters on the road to ubiquity, Perfect Corp .
" But thanks to social media and the ubiquity of red carpet fashion online, "It's very different now.
The ubiquity of Microsoft Office files make them the perfect vector for tricking victims and wreaking havoc.
Now, more than 40 years after Death Race, videogames have assumed an ubiquity almost unimaginable back then.
A subscription model punches holes in the ubiquity of Facebook ads that drive businesses to the app.
Much of that potential market has been eroded by the increasing ubiquity and sophistication of smartphone cameras.
And it's ubiquity isn't surprising because CRISPR is one of the biggest scientific discoveries of our time.
Kittlaus explained the company chose to partner with Samsung to "drastically accelerate" the ubiquity of its technology. 
For many mainstream newsrooms, reporting on the CIA's ubiquity in domestic political coverage is not a priority.
The thing that keeps Google relevant is a mix of the ubiquity and quality of its services.
Plus, the ubiquity of the symptoms makes it nearly impossible to rule out all other possible causes.
Despite the ubiquity of the company, AB InBev's Brazilian-born CEO is known to be extremely private.
But the experience of enforced separation from my devices became a meditation on the ubiquity of technology.
Of course, the app's success is entirely dependent on the ubiquity of the company's hardware for success.
In addition to technology's ubiquity, crowdsourcing enables an ability to scale previously missing in the nonprofit sector.
Rather, most people's understanding of Lil Wayne is through the lens of his ubiquity on pop radio.
Perhaps one of the reasons Cream of Nectar is so popular in the city is its ubiquity.
The ubiquity and innovation of overseas rappers can only mean growing crowds for local hip hop too.
With the ubiquity of HTML5, this is becoming truer than ever before as it relates to gaming.
Another major contribution to the worms' success was the near-ubiquity of the SMBv1 at the time.
Meet Olli 33, a 3D-printed connected electric autonomous shuttle that Rogers says will hasten its ubiquity.
Two performers with new albums have their sights set on pop ubiquity: Charlie Puth and Shawn Mendes.
Now, having a smash on streaming platforms can be more desirable — and more valuable — than FM ubiquity.
His death on Sunday underscores the ubiquity of the helicopter in this sprawling and traffic-choked metropolis.
This political ubiquity prompted attacks from her Republican opponents that accused her of being a career politician.
"So in this case, it's the ubiquity of battery technologies and applying that to small electric motors." 
However, Exxon still led the way, while the iPhone's growing ubiquity powered Apple into the top 3.
The truth is, it's hard to imagine how societies will rearrange around the ubiquity of genetic information.
Below, the online giant seems to touch every niche of the economy, its ubiquity and range breathtaking.
But it sometimes bothers him that their ubiquity devalues what he writes for other times of year.
My dispute is not with the ubiquity of the potato chip; rather, it is with their perversion.
Despite the ubiquity of palm tree species throughout the region, only the California fan palm is indigenous.
But because of the ubiquity of this, people are not looking to see where the money is going.
The selfie stick, in all its awkward ubiquity, might now have a serious challenger to its selfie throne.
One thing is for sure: the nature of work is changing thanks to the ubiquity of the smartphone.
Like most things related to the web, the URL was never designed for the eventual ubiquity it achieved.
But there's big and growing business in tracking human movements and behavior, thanks to the ubiquity of smartphones.
Because they lack ubiquity of installation and engagement, they're much worse equipped to solve the problem than Facebook.
But the speed and ubiquity that make Zelle so useful for customers also make it irresistible to thieves.
But Khan thinks the ubiquity of Instagram Stories is making it seem natural to jump on camera briefly.
What the internet has changed, he says, is the speed at which the message travels, and its ubiquity.
But what Weinstein did contribute was key to Marchesa's red carpet ubiquity and status as a household name.
But despite their ubiquity, liquid lipsticks aren't the most intuitive to use — they require their own beauty education.
Applications like Word and Excel still have an advantage over Google's comparable offerings from a business ubiquity standpoint.
The ubiquity of mass shootings has led many Americans to accept them as unfortunate facts of modern life.
And that kind of ubiquity could make it the perfect candidate for an actual world cup-style event.
Urmson discussed the safety concerns around the technology and how far out we are from self-driving ubiquity.
Even in a space with such undefined paths to ubiquity, Facebook is still positioned most effectively to lead.
See, 4K TVs are nearing on ubiquity, but we still have very few "true" 4K sources of content.
But it's time to consider how Twitter could be a sustainable business without achieving ubiquity any time soon.
The ubiquity of public surveillance technology was turned inside out in artist Jill Magid's 2004 work, Evidence Locker.
But Facebook's ubiquity and resources could give it the chance to catch up and potentially dampen Slack's growth.
Since they don't need to support a heavy camera, selfie sticks are compact and lightweight — hence, their ubiquity.
Among his peers, SKUF earned distinction for his style and the ubiquity of his work across the city.
According to Sandberg, the ubiquity of that kind of interface is likely more than a few decades away.
But, helped by the ubiquity of recording technology and smartphones, they could begin pulling in visuals right away.
Their names and logos have long faced especially strong opposition given their ubiquity in the teams' home regions.
Mr. Putnam fought back, emphasizing his deep knowledge of Florida and chiding Mr. DeSantis for his television ubiquity.
But there's a long road between the lab and commercial viability — and a longer road still to ubiquity.
Universally considered an adornment, the tassel owed its ubiquity, at least in early days, to its functional side.
Because of the ubiquity and diversity of governments regulating governments, there is not a single, silver bullet solution.
And maybe holograms will make the leap from ridiculous-seeming technology to ubiquity, like podcasts or e-cigarettes.
Internet culture reporter Rebecca Jennings first tweeted about the growing TikTok ubiquity of Rae metabolism drops on Thursday.
And the majority of Pokémon's history lies before cloud ubiquity; once the hardware disappeared, so did the Pokémon.
And, given its ubiquity, it's also a handy stand-in for the corporatization of online life in general.
Yet, despite the ubiquity of anti-hazing policies, the practice continues to be an issue within Greek organizations.
Despite its ubiquity, lightning remains a perplexing topic with various potential drivers that sometimes shows strange radioactive properties.
With the ubiquity of GPS and Manhattan's grid plan topography in particular, he feels addresses are practically unnecessary.
The most important of those tools is the ubiquity of smartphone video and the ease of sharing it.
That fact doesn't make the Wedge taste any better, but its ubiquity certainly makes more sense to me.
The international ubiquity of Italian food is a double-edged sword for the land of pizza and pasta.
Here's a fitting Friday anecdote to illustrate the growing ubiquity of bike-sharing startups, and their rides, in China.
That proves it has the potential to achieve ubiquity as a source of expert opinions on just about everything.
That ubiquity gives the brand license to take on causes it thinks are particularly meaningful without seeming overly exploitative.
Meanwhile Android Pay continues to expand its network of retailers for loyalty and reward programs to grow its ubiquity.
Faulty dick data collection and the ubiquity of porn have also contributed to a lot of fretting about size.
They're much older than Community, though the sitcom made many viewers realize the chips' ubiquity in the TV landscape.
Different market segments, the ubiquity of smartphones, and the history and timeless nature of a well-made mechanical watch.
AC's ubiquity dates from the so-called "war of the currents" that accompanied electrification in the 1880s and 1890s.
No one knows why, but a likely culprit is the very scale and ubiquity of such widely travelled languages.
Interacting with AI is fast becoming the norm, thanks to the ubiquity of Siri, Alexa, and the Google Assistant.
The ubiquity of mobile devices — Android in particular — offers a promising potential to help open the lines of communication.
Screen time isn't just plain bad, and as many have pointed out its ubiquity precludes the possibility of avoidance.
Oddly, despite the ubiquity of domesticated cattle, there isn't a common nongendered singular term in English for the animal.
Say what you will about the ubiquity of kale salad on every "New American" restaurant menu—doesn't faze us.
Microwave ovens have spread from luxury to ubiquity alongside mobile phones—microwaves are now owned by 97% of households.
Its ubiquity and visibility also makes it a key breeding ground for resentment and corruption anxiety within the 99%.
With lead investors like Fika Ventures and Fathom Capital, and co-investors, including Toyota AI Ventures, Ubiquity Ventures, Riot.
Given the increasing ubiquity of IoT devices, Friday's attack is a likely sign of only bleaker things to come.
It's an interesting twist in the fast-paced shared scooter market, which has so far prioritized ubiquity over convenience.
Siri's intelligence and ubiquity are on the rise, but not all Apple artificial intelligence can be attributed to Siri.
Dual-class stock structures are popular to the point of ubiquity among the current crop of unicorns going public.
Myriad 2's early ubiquity is certainly to Intel's advantage as it looks to bring RealSense to more devices.
But, if there's one trend that's threatening the ubiquity of those go-to shapes, it's the little basket bag.
In the intervening years, Echo and the broader universe of Alexa-powered devices have transitioned from curiosity to ubiquity.
For many of these then-unknown bands, this primetime placement would lead to cultural ubiquity and career-making hits.
Their very ubiquity has made them ripe for crass commercialization, which is why we now have The Emoji Movie.
This is why the Russian government is ready to acknowledge corruption's ubiquity — the slickest propaganda couldn't convince people otherwise.
As with past models, the G4 is a far cry from the unibody ubiquity of most of the competition.
The way we as students treat the blacking out of our peers is also partly responsible for its ubiquity.
Along with the ubiquity of smartphones, unfortunately, people have also gained the ability to obtain and share false information.
Once a project reaches ubiquity like Elastic, it's fairly straightforward to monetize, even if it's historically been very open.
Danvers's ominous ubiquity mocked by her head popping up after the dome was lifted on a silver serving dish.
Not to mention a rush of new hardware inspired by the almost instant ubiquity of smart voice assistant Alexa.
Don't get us wrong, the ubiquity of internet-enabled phones has helped the world shrink in many positive ways.
Gentrification also pushed go-go artists out of the city, and with them went the ubiquity of its sound.
Prager argued that YouTube, which has 2 billion users worldwide, functions as a "public square" because of its ubiquity.
But for their successors today, the ubiquity of commercial reproduction doesn't rate as a major cultural or political concern.
It is hard to overstate the ubiquity of pork in China, the world's largest pig breeder and pork consumer.
Our insularity and the ubiquity of the trivial within our society tend to breed apathy for far-away tragedy.
And this has become a time of choosing sides, embracing the politics of the day in all their ubiquity.
Its bipartisan ubiquity allows us to escape the hard questions about how our politics can better address women's needs.
Hip-hop is less planned than ever — songs burst into ubiquity, and careers are quickly assembled in their wake.
We rarely give it a second thought because its ubiquity cloaks its significance — it is hiding in plain sight.
When it came to ubiquity, it wasn't quite George Washington on the 25-cent coin, but it was close.
Mass-produced packaged snacks first reached ubiquity in the mid-20th century, with products like Cheetos, Fritos and Twinkies.
The ubiquity of black in his paintings echoes the textual voices of the publication — its interviews, reviews, and narratives.
Because of its ubiquity — and, apparently, accuracy — it's tempting to think that R+L=J was obvious from the start.
We discuss the rumored design decisions, the ubiquity of USB-C and how much dongle hell we'll all be in.
But the ubiquity of these devices is becoming a hacker's paradise, and smart cities could quickly become a security nightmare.
The ubiquity of the word has helped to obscure the fact that it has a weird, distinctly midcentury corporate vibe.
Considering their visibility and ubiquity within thriving businesses, one might expect them to be paid well, or at least decently.
Fossil of Jinguofortis perplexusImage: Min WangDespite their ubiquity, the origin and early evolution of birds is still not well understood.
But despite the ubiquity of sugar in our diets, the notion of sugar addiction is still a rather taboo topic.
More than that, though, in an age of suffocating social media ubiquity, Betchart's process, and his presence, offers a reprieve.
Today, Legend makes a big play for pop ubiquity with the release of his first holiday album, A Legendary Christmas.
But private microtransit was never an easy sell, especially with the ubiquity of ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft.
Because of its ubiquity and dominance, WeChat has been a desirable, seemingly impossible-to-replicate product for social media companies.
Despite porn's ubiquity, one actor told BuzzFeed News that the industry is small, comparing it to a gossipy high school.
And the ubiquity of digital surveillance makes it nearly impossible to contact relatives abroad, according to the Uighurs I interviewed.
But the ubiquity is the thing here, and Commandos 2's portrayal is about as bad as I've seen it.
But PogoCam isn't too far off from Snap Spectacles, and its more pedestrian approach represents the increased ubiquity of cameras.
With the ubiquity of fast fashion and cheap home decor, many are finding it easy to hoard too many items.
But Facebook can't let the ubiquity and utility of its core social network block innovation in its mobile communication apps.
But there's no question we're still talking about him, and his message's ubiquity has had consequences he couldn't have foreseen.
Fitness trackers desperately lack the ubiquity of smartphones, and what little interest they had is being rapidly stolen by smartwatches.
There are many clichés about spring, but their ubiquity doesn't diminish how beautiful the changing of the seasons can be.
For all its ubiquity, WeChat is no cash cow (Tencent, its owner, makes most of its revenue from online games).
Essentials' ubiquity was helped by the upkeep of excellent documentation via a Wiki that could walk developers through game creation.
However, having recently written a story about another penis map, I found myself exasperated with the ubiquity of the patriarchy.
I mean, we have as a core part of our strategy we call Ubiquity, which is being on all platforms.
I mean, we have as a core part of our strategy we call ubiquity, which is being on all platforms.
The ubiquity of the phenomenon stems in part from evolving tactics of US street violence in the 1980s and 90s.
But their ubiquity in popular culture, and their iconic status in zoos, has not translated to conservation in the wild.
"Beyond sheer ubiquity, sensor systems built around living organisms would offer a number of advantages over hardware alone," DARPA stated.
Power can be intoxicating in the right situations, but what actually seems to be behind the ubiquity of these cases?
It laid bare the calculus of a president whose support is heavily built on the ubiquity of his own face.
Think of Uber, Lyft, and Airbnb: These companies won customers' trust via ubiquity of service, user reviews, and seamless payment.
"Bluefin tuna, despite its ubiquity at sushi restaurants across the country is akin to eating a panda bear," he explains.
Given the ubiquity of Netflix apps on current-generation gaming consoles, this feels like a good fit for the audience.
It's continued ubiquity trumps that of more artful craft beers, and the brew has a history dating back to 83.
As anybody familiar with the ubiquity of taxpayer-subsidized sports stadiums can tell you, it's something that has already happened.
The plan, reportedly called Project Como internally, is yet another move to turn Amazon's online dominance into real-life ubiquity.
Like autofill, autocomplete, those are in some areas, but the ubiquity of this for everywhere it could be is astonishing.
More balance in the mobile game Smartphones and tablets continue to be extremely popular development platforms due to their ubiquity.
There wasn't anything unusual about that; Starbucks' ubiquity and openness make it an ideal meeting place for millions of Americans.
This ubiquity and ease of manufacture underlie the interest in its use for nefarious purposes by, usually, unsophisticated lone actors.
Jury trials, for all their ubiquity in American films and television shows, are now the exception instead of the rule.
The ubiquity of vacation selfies posted to Facebook and Instagram translates to a need for a camera-ready guest lecturer.
Are brands putting enough emphasis on the ubiquity of technology as a do-or-die element of their marketing strategies?
And because of the ubiquity of body cameras, dash cameras, and bystander footage, their shootings were all caught on video.
Given sugar's ubiquity in processed foods, that may not be so easy for those shopping the middle aisles of supermarkets.
While 96% of U.S. homes have a television, other video devices are slowly reaching ubiquity as well, according to Nielsen.
Some actually say that the ubiquity of the date's unluckiness among different histories just makes it all the more frightening.
Despite the ubiquity of camera-equipped cellphones, police still often attempt to block members of the public from filming them.
It can seem a peculiarly casual presence, but the ubiquity reflects how the military pervades all aspects of Israeli life.
Those origins are wonderfully explored in several books that, given the ubiquity of the Christian feast, should be better known.
The Gitmo she shows us is hygienic, modular, efficient, mass-produced, and recognizably American in its logic, ubiquity, and form.
And it's worth noting that for all its ubiquity, there are some questions Google just can't provide satisfactory answers for.
The ubiquity of smartphones and high-quality cameras has made capturing the immediate aftermath of major news events more reliable.
"Despite YouTube's ubiquity and its role as a public-facing platform, it remains a private forum," the appellate court ruled.
But it appears not to have any illusions about what really gets users excited in an era of smartphone ubiquity.
Monday is the end of third quarter fund-raising and despite their ubiquity, the most urgent emails are overwhelmingly effective.
Many major transit systems, like those in New York, predate the ubiquity of cars and serve densely populated urban areas.
Despite its ubiquity in supermarkets and fast-casual restaurants, even quinoa could benefit from a few genetic modifications, Lippman said.
The ubiquity of social media and instant messaging apps has made such rumors quicker to spread, with a wider reach.
Whether or not you believe in the superstitions behind the storied date, it's hard not to be impressed by their ubiquity.
The ubiquity of the ARM processor, used in pretty much every smartphone, has dramatically dropped the price of computing for everyone.
Trump was struck by the ubiquity of the hats, from rallies in rural America to formal GOP donor dinners, Lewandowski says.
The Burberry check baseball cap, a symbol of its earlier ubiquity, was resurrected in Bailey's recent collection, priced at 195 pounds.
The remarkable series presaged the ubiquity of immersive environments, wearable tech, sound art, certain types of motion capture, and even wifi.
The ubiquity of big data is such that Gartner dropped it from their Hype Cycle of Emergent Technologies back in 2015.
And while the ubiquity of his creation makes the writer/director proud, he's really starting to be disturbed by the cosplay.
Given the ubiquity of Cisco equipment in enterprise networks worldwide, though, the first step is always just getting fixes out there.
The ubiquity of government surveillance in Xinjiang affects the most prosaic aspects of daily life, those interviewed for this story said.
"In light of the increasing ubiquity of social media and electronic communication, these types of demands will only increase," Michelman said.
Despite the ubiquity of cell-checking at the table, it seems to be a very widely despised aspect of modern dining.
Yet Microsoft's primacy and ubiquity in portfolios reflects the way it exemplifies nearly every characteristic that today's market is rewarding richly.
The ubiquity of televisions and mobile phones has diminished individual isolation, for example for wives oppressed by demanding mothers-in-law.
It's not a strong showcase for this new technology, and — given PlayStation's ubiquity — may stunt VR's growth more than it helps.
The ubiquity of the degree means that for many workers going to university is more of an obligation than a choice.
Despite the ubiquity of APIs today, there are still fundamental misconceptions about how they work, especially when it comes to security.
Diner experiences and front of house Restaurant tech most heavily geared toward diners' experience: Established: more years, ubiquity and market share.
But with the ubiquity of the smartphone, people forget that smartphones have been popular for less than ten years, Cheng said.
Although the iPhone remains ever-present among regular and high-profile users alike, Apple's wearable hasn't achieved the same apparent ubiquity.
But now, those assumptions have changed, thanks to the ubiquity of smartphones and the rise of location-based services like Uber.
Auto insurance incumbents are also experimenting with usage-based insurance, fuelled by the ubiquity of smartphones and availability of telematics devices.
But the ubiquity of Google and Amazon's speakers has given those two companies a huge head start in the smart home.
He couldn't even escape the deluge of the news, or the ubiquity of screens, on a jaunt outdoors to get lunch.
One of the early goals of the #MeToo movement was to draw attention to the ubiquity of sexual harassment and assault.
You're probably going to be a couple to three years, two to three years before you have ubiquity in those cities.
As "The Confidence Man" unfolds, it reminds us of the ubiquity of Trump before he turned his attention to the presidency.
One upside is that the ubiquity of funeral burglars may also make it easier to predict where they will strike next.
He never displayed the commercial instinct of Gates, who generally is credited with powering Microsoft's rise to ubiquity in the 21997s.
Ed Sheeran is everywhere, he is everything, his ubiquity becomes an assault on the senses, and worst still he knows this.
Some gain annoying levels of ubiquity, their member-apostles lurking around every corner to insist you experience their "life-changing" awakening.
"Our new partnership expands PayPal's ubiquity, and enables us to offer consumers and merchants new and innovative product experiences," he added.
Cheap smartphones and the ubiquity of social media platforms, in particular, have accelerated the app's growth, Yao said in the call.
Although this word boils gender down in a way that should make us uncomfortable, its very ubiquity is cause for celebration.
But the same features that make Zelle so useful for customers, its speed and ubiquity, have made it irresistible to thieves.
Despite its ubiquity, the city's most prominent street food staple and culinary export seldom commands much respect on its home turf.
In an age of seeming information ubiquity, the news media will generally recall the lives of noteworthy people when they die.
So in the summer of 2017, he did, and now, Nagaraj said he's closed Ubiquity Ventures' debut fund with $30 million.
In the series' second season, Dong has mostly lost his accent thanks to the ubiquity of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
Frank Bruni I hear two observations about the 2016 presidential race so incessantly that they're like hit songs at peak ubiquity.
The ubiquity of cellphone videos taken of police encounters with the public helped convince departments that they, too, should be recording.
Given the ubiquity and importance of Special Operations today, it is a little startling to realize just how novel they are.
"Our memory is not like a videotape," wrote Vox's Brian Resnick in a superb piece on the ubiquity of false memories.
But now she has her sights set beyond that, as evidenced by her ubiquity at New York Fashion Week this month.
When we look back at this moment in time, the sheer ubiquity of the topic will, perhaps, be its defining characteristic.
O'Sullivan suggests that the ubiquity of devices means you could be surveilled by Amazon even if you don't own its products.
But the same features that make Zelle so useful for customers, its speed and ubiquity, have made it irresistible to thieves.
Even during a hiatus by Dinosaur Jr., the band remained relevant, in part because of its music's ubiquity in skateboarding videos.
It became a smash hit, with 13 revivals all over the world and eventual ubiquity in every high school drama club.
We may use the device to reheat homemade soup, but its ubiquity is based on the convenience of factory-made food.
Yet despite its ubiquity and significance to habitability, scientists have struggled for decades to detect molecular oxygen in the wider cosmos.
And doing nothing has also become, in this era of blithe ubiquity, a daring and quite perversely loud kind of performance.
And then if you gain some traction, it's a slow climb to success, and it's even harder to get to ubiquity.
Uber's best bet is to use its ubiquity and product breadth to beat rivals in ride hailing, scooters and food delivery.
In 2019, thanks to the ubiquity of social media platforms in our lives, we get a new one nearly every day.
Instead, he has succeeded by pursuing ubiquity, particularly when it comes to understanding and embracing the unpredictable rhythms of the Internet.
It's the model that originally brought Netflix's streaming service to near-ubiquity and shows the enduring power of the sitcom format.
So far, we've seen strip clubs and porn movie theaters shut their doors due to the ubiquity of free internet porn.
Its success as a campaign was the totality of its saturation—every platform taken over, illuminating the exhausting ubiquity of sexual violence.
Still, given Coinstar's ubiquity, the Bitcoin kiosks might pique the interest of some shoppers who just cashed out 30 bucks of nickels.
Thanks to the ubiquity of Facebook, the family's travails loop endlessly in households the world over—a centralized narrative unto one's self.
So, imagine what could happen to the worldwide ubiquity of smart home technologies if lighting is just the tip of Ikea's ambition.
Thanks to a deal inked last year, that near-ubiquity will persist at least through the 22016 Summer Games in Los Angeles.
He will surely be followed by the paparazzi at every turn, and in ubiquity, will become a specter that haunts his accusers.
The only thing stopping Carlile from being Adele or Kelly Clarkson or Elton John for that matter is ubiquity in pop culture.
At $200, the Invoke isn't priced to offer that kind of ubiquity, but it's at least a step in the right direction.
The latter can be attributed to many factors – the near-ubiquity of mobile devices and increases in broadband speeds and mobile broadband.
Despite Facebook's ubiquity in public life, there remain large gaps in the public understanding about what Facebook is, and how it works.
But with 1.3 billion users and built-in chat, Messenger has the ubiquity and utility to turn a hope into a hangout.
However, they have a common purpose: to bring home the ubiquity, and the social character, of religion to a mainly secular public.
Do you think that the younger generation is still excited to pursue photography as a medium, despite its ubiquity in our society?
Given their ubiquity, astrobiologists have speculated that a hefty portion of alien life, should it exist, may reside in red dwarf systems.
The strategy paid off: Swift's total ubiquity propelled her to the biggest first-week sales of her career for 1989 (1.287 million).
The ubiquity of cell phones makes Elucd's polling job much simpler, and the sample sizes have reflected statistically significant responses, says Simon.
It's not a knock but it's just a testament to the cultural ubiquity of Joel 40 years after these songs came out.
Ten years later, the App Store has achieved ubiquity in our lives that even Jobs likely never dreamed of back in 2008.
Decades before the World Wide Web reached total ubiquity, military networks like ARPANET and MILNET required a unifying system to simplify communications.
With over 720,000 rifles produced between 1873 and 1916, the sheer ubiquity of Winchester rifles had a profound impact on American history.
Considering the unrivaled reprieve that a properly made bowl of naengmyeon offers, it's easy to understand its summertime ubiquity among Koreans everywhere.
On Facebook, B2C engagement outshines B2B prospecting, but savvy business leaders know how to use the ubiquity of Facebook to their advantage.
The ubiquity of malaria in some parts of the world means cheap, easy strategies like bed nets may not always be embraced.
Motherwell is an artist whose work I have come to dread due to the ubiquity of unbalanced abstraction in the secondary market.
Combining Messenger's ubiquity with a simple payments feature could keep people running all their communication, words or dollars, through Facebook's chat app.
Seeing them all together illustrates the ubiquity of this stereotypical representation – which was, after all, the alternative to no representation at all.
But Facebook's ubiquity has made it the go-to app for anyone who suddenly becomes a witness to violence or its aftermath.
Their ubiquity has often meant that their evolutionary solutions are overlooked, but the author appraises them with a keen and appreciative eye.
The festival's rapid growth is the latest sign of television's pop cultural ubiquity, both in the broader conversation and in sheer volume.
Despite the ubiquity of caffeine consumption and the elegant simplicity of mug design, people still spill coffee on themselves all the time.
But, the ubiquity of this Swedish home brand brings about another dilemma: Your apartment will look like carbon copies of everyone else's.
The cloud seemed to happen fast while also achieving its ubiquity in the background, at least from a consumer's point of view.
Now, with the ubiquity of social media, particularly Facebook and Instagram, everyday women are being blamed for making other women feel inadequate.
Album Review In this time of relentlessness and ubiquity, there is no art more potent, or shocking, than the art of disappearance.
They're also a lot more fun to look at than their stainless steel cousins, whose ubiquity among the environmentally conscious is growing.
Another confirmation of the easy effectiveness and ubiquity of "OOOUUU" is the sudden glut of remixes by New York's toughest-talking veterans.
However, the ubiquity test is a further case against rendering it "racist" to show films like "Gone With the Wind" in public.
Security vulnerabilities in Apple products have become increasingly prized by hackers in recent years, given the ubiquity of the company's mobile devices.
The Lonely Island released this song in 2013, about a year after the actual phrase YOLO reached the peak of its ubiquity.
Name brand recognition was everything, and if the price of your outfit wasn't instantly recognizable through logo ubiquity, it wasn't worth it.
The ubiquity of the Beyond Burger is part of one of 2018's best movements: the mass proliferation of vegan junk food.
Nick Dawson, aka Bookworms, is a Brooklyn producer whose ubiquity as a DJ around Brooklyn belies his rather infamously scarce recorded output.
And like chat apps, products dedicated to aiding us assemble friends offline only really work if they achieve a level of ubiquity.
By the numbers: While 96% of U.S. homes have a television, other devices are slowly reaching ubiquity as well, according to Nielsen.
Before the ubiquity of music streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify, the easiest way to stream a song was on YouTube.
Another factor is the ubiquity of earpieces, from hearing aids to wireless headsets, which are increasingly popular with runners and gym-goers.
Part of the dystopian character of Trump's presidency is his ubiquity; he dominates the news cycle, late-night TV and book publishing.
This month's test is probably less a reflection of changing mores than the ubiquity of scantily clad women online, Mr. Greenslade said.
The series Cross-Dressing and Drag on Screen at the Anthology Film Archives highlights drag's ubiquity across time, place, and social milieu.
Maybe this was how Ms. Gussis felt when she was younger, but it translates in this show as a statement of ubiquity.
Prager had sought to argue that YouTube, which has 2 billion users worldwide, functions as a "public square" because of its ubiquity.
Specifically with the Ota Benga collection, it was juxtaposing his image with the ubiquity of images of Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin.
Promoters are charging a $35 entry fee to see the show, a considerable sum given the ubiquity of the artist's street fare.
Experts say the increase in prosecutions stems not only from a shift in attitudes but also from the ubiquity of electronic evidence.
It is wire hangers' very ubiquity that may have helped damn them to dangle from the lowest rung on the hanger hierarchy.
The proliferation of protest art speaks to the ubiquity of unrest in Hong Kong, honoring the courageous sacrifices made by ordinary people.
I appreciated the ubiquity of USB plugs and push-button light switches at the desk and on both sides of the bed.
The question now is who benefits more from the digital revolution and the ubiquity of social media, the left or the right?
The possible, more concerning issue is the ubiquity of firearm ownership in New Zealand -- with as many as 1.5 million guns there.
And for the most part we have come to grudgingly accept this ubiquity as the price of living in a digital wonderland.
Thanks to Home Alone's modern ubiquity, it's easy to forget that when it was originally released it was a massive, unequivocal hit.
Most of the artworks to be featured aren't specifically about advertising, but they indirectly address its ubiquity by virtue of their placement.
"The accumulated insight and knowledge that these volumes represent stand in stark contrast to the current virtual ubiquity of information," says Koolhaas.
The "rice grain"–pattern porcelain, while exotic to some, will be familiar to many who understand its ubiquity in Asian American households.
I can understand how people unfamiliar with the ubiquity of Confederate symbols in the South might find the analogy to Nazism compelling.
The ubiquity of SSNs quickly led to their unofficial adoption as national identification numbers for government agencies, credit reporting firms, lenders and others.
The ubiquity of Tommy John surgery in baseball's current era has perhaps dulled the general sense of how big a deal it is.
Even for harassment victims willing to endure a public legal battle, though, the ubiquity of mandatory arbitration means many ugly stories go untold.
The grim achievement speaks to Paxton's ubiquity as a character actor in some of the biggest genre films of the '80s and '90s.
Given the ubiquity of the techniques and the third female Nobel physics laureate ever, this year's prize is one to be excited about.
These tiny solar cells won't produce much power individually, but what they lack in energy density, they will make up for in ubiquity.
The ubiquity of devices is supposed to be at least a little bit satirical, but most of the time, it registers as realistic.
Moynihan's study went on to ascribe the social deficits afflicting Black households to a single-bullet cause: the ubiquity of female-dominated households.
But like most new forms of media and communications, GIFs have thus far struggled to find a business model that matches their ubiquity.
"The government has incentivized saving," said Chad Parks, founder and CEO of the retirement plan provider Ubiquity Retirement and Savings in San Francisco.
Amazon's resilience in the face of issues that might turn consumers away from another company shows the power of its convenience and ubiquity.
I hesitate to go so far as to define coolness, but I will say that it's generally thought to be incompatible with ubiquity.
We could have followed a paper US Geological Survey topographical map to the same fate, though Google Maps has the advantage of ubiquity.
Long out of print, the book highlights tattooing's infancy, a glimpse into the subculture's history long before it reached today's levels of ubiquity.
Chinese users don't care about iMessage, of course, because of WeChat's ubiquity, but the chat app's influence is far more profound than that.
From the start, militias took over these facilities and replaced transmissions of Ukrainian channels with a ubiquity of pro-Kremlin fare from Russia.
They've allocated millions of acres of public space to car infrastructure, the ubiquity of which has fueled the demand for even more cars.
The invoked past here is the one being created in real-time, as the "Slumpies" respond to technological codependence and its growing ubiquity.
Even as VCRs ubiquity began to fade, their influence would resonate through much of the TV- and video-related technology yet to come.
While a Bytedance chat service may have seemed inevitable due to the ubiquity of messenger apps, a Bytedance music service feels equally obvious.
Using this near ubiquity of mobile technology, poverty hackers are changing the economics of poverty through new strategies for investments, loans and credit.
The ability of the game to allow players to create custom mods and levels has helped the game maintain its popularity and ubiquity.
After all the time we've been here, after even the ubiquity of AI and robotization, these core pieces of ourselves won't have changed.
We, millennials, have fallen out of love with Facebook for exactly the same reason we fell in love with it: its unapologetic ubiquity.
Looking at the Pokémon Go infatuation that has gripped the globe this summer, I'm reminded about the ubiquity and commodification of the smartphone.
The nature of football support, and in particular the match-going experience, has changed profoundly with the ubiquity of mobile phones and tablets.
The company has both Unicode voting rights and a considerable amount of influence at the organization given the ubiquity of its mobile platform.
These companies are so deeply embedded in people's lives that they seem inescapable, and their very ubiquity makes them obvious targets for politicians.
The game exploded into near ubiquity over the past several days, leading lawmakers and others to try and get in on the attention.
The ubiquity of ghosts and spirits throughout the novel appears to signal, at first, a contemplation of the genocidal toll of Western expansion.
The steady advance of technology and the ubiquity of cellphones mean that more police violence is now caught on camera than ever before.
In many ways, the certainty that permitted the phone companies to move forward and invest also meant expansion and ubiquity for the internet.
Since it came into effect, after all, we've undergone a technological revolution involving everything from online shopping to the ubiquity of mobile phones.
The ubiquity of portable digital devices has, unsurprisingly, correlated with an increase in time the average person spends in front of a screen.
Will avocado toast go the way of the fancy cupcake and the poké bowl, rousing excitement and then quickly sliding into mediocre ubiquity?
Before the ubiquity of the television in the home, and even before the cinema, circuses and traveling shows were primary forms of entertainment.
The accessibility of Instagram contributes to the seeming ubiquity of street photography: anyone with an iPhone can take to the streets and shoot.
WATCH: Making The World's First Male Sex Doll: Slutever Despite the experimentation from the 1980s on, most money shot variants never achieved ubiquity.
Apartment Therapy has covered the salt lamp's ubiquity as a design trend, and its purported health benefits have been both celebrated and debunked.
It's also a reflection of the ubiquity of Facebook, Google and other tech firms for Americans, transcending social classes, geographies and political parties.
The brand exploded to include hundreds of animals and special edition bears, but by the 2000s, the ubiquity of Beanie Babies had diminished.
The technology behind Hyundai's new car-sharing service in Los Angeles is provided by a company that is largely unknown despite its ubiquity.
While O'Neal's gregariousness and advertising ubiquity made him a global superstar, Duncan's reserved nature meant that he rarely connected with fans beyond basketball.
The ubiquity of The Heist's singles aided a roundly reviled near-sweep of the hip-hop categories at the following year's Grammy Awards.
And, like so much of the current moviemaking landscape, its ubiquity is owed, in no small part, to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas.
This ubiquity makes it essential for the company to appreciate different cultures — and even more important for it to work as a team.
Or maybe it's the fact that, despite their ubiquity as a concept, different people can mean different things when they talk about them.
It specializes in ubiquity, with storefronts in all 50 states, and it hopes that we'll be too lazy to find better deals elsewhere.
Facebook's ubiquity gives it a lot of potential in this mundane aspect of life, but it's just a bit clumsy around the edges.
The site's power and popularity had diminished in recent years, in part because of the ubiquity of the sensibility it had helped incubate.
There are officials and lawmakers who want to resort, yet again, to prohibition-like tactics to combat the ubiquity of flavored vaping products.
Unesco even designates Viennese cafe culture as an "intangible cultural heritage" of Austria, noting the ubiquity of marble tabletops and Thonet bentwood chairs.
But this is the first such wave in the era of internet ubiquity and is largely made up of young, digital-native men.
Perhaps it is their ubiquity that has allowed Confederate monuments to stand for so long (by one count, about 1,500 in 31 states).
It is not that this level of ubiquity for a pop culture object is bad, exactly, it is just ... how did it happen?
While there's nothing wrong with this decorating style, the ubiquity of these cutesy products has made Etsy known as the online destination for tweeness.
Given JavaScript's near ubiquity, studying up on this language can be hugely helpful if you're looking to start (or build) a career in tech.
A consideration of this begs a scary thought for factor investors: what if returns will be hurt by the ubiquity of the strategy itself?
What smartphones lack in sensitivity - they can only record earthquakes above magnitude 9003 within 10 kilometers (6 miles) - they make up for in ubiquity.
It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise — Microsoft has been big on interoperability and ubiquity lately, and Minecraft is a great ambassador.
One issue that kept reoccurring in his research: a too-easy-to-guess default wifi password, a problem reaching near-ubiquity with IoT devices.
Fulfilling all these Model 0003 orders could help Tesla and electric cars achieve a kind of ubiquity never seen before in the automotive market.
He says the decision to move to the mobile app was motivated by the ubiquity of smartphones, especially Apple devices, amongst the visually impaired.
It was born the Popeye's Crispy Chicken Sandwich, but its meteoric rise to fame baptized in ubiquity with its official Christian name: The Sandwich.
Tax season can be a "gotcha" moment for a lot of new side hustlers, said Chad Parks, founder and CEO of Ubiquity Retirement + Savings.
"Fireman" may have been a substantial hit, but "Stuntin' Like My Daddy" is the song that I remember fully ushering in Wayne's radio ubiquity.
Amazon continues to tap into the developer community to expand the ubiquity of its Alexa voice-based assistant, and it's taking the strategy international.
For her part, Ms. Widder said she found a certain comfort in the ubiquity of eating alone in a place like New York City.
Either way, the time is ripe to give serious consideration to the damage our government's position is doing to the ubiquity of the network.
Increasing the power, diversity, and ubiquity of cameras means we'll also be asking a lot of important questions in 2017, especially ones about privacy.
But Facebook, with its ubiquity, roaring business, idealistic leadership and opportunity to promote what's positive about technology is uniquely positioned to sound the alarm.
Many non-black Americans who were disgusted by the Simpson verdict have become more aware of the ubiquity of police brutality in black lives.
Anjney Midha, co-founder of an augmented reality company named Ubiquity 6, told me he was skipping F8 for the first time in years.
From that moment on, the cheap and cheerful California roll was destined for ubiquity in strip malls and gas station fridges across North America.
And its ubiquity suggests that, like Despicable Me 2's "Happy" (its clear inspiration), it could get an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song.
"Bitly is one of the strongest brands on the internet and has achieved a level of ubiquity rarely seen," Jensen said in the announcement.
Wood pointed to the ubiquity of giants like Alibaba, parent company of Ant Financial, and Tencent in Asia, which are both in the ETF.
But Sanders' rising influence in Democrat circles (considering he's not, on paper, a Democrat), along with his ubiquity online, has rubbed others wrong way.
With the ubiquity of cell phone cameras, taking stealth snaps — and subsequently airing your grievances on social media — has become a convenient emotional outlet.
Pink wine is everywhere, and its recent ubiquity in our lives is blurring a key statistic: Young women are abusing alcohol more than ever.
But it will take years for the tech to be fully realized and at least that long for a ubiquity of 5G-ready phones.
This technology will strengthen and expand the current mobile technology platform with greater ubiquity, lower latency and more adaptability to a range of uses.
The sale has become a secular holiday, akin in its economic wallop and social ubiquity to Super Bowl Sunday or the Fourth of July.
Rogers did not directly back one argument over the other, but he did stress the value and the ubiquity of encryption to modern life.
Although X-Road is a government platform, it has become, owing to its ubiquity, the network that many major private firms build on, too.
Despite the ubiquity of mobile payments, a top executive at Venmo says the world is still a few generations away from abandoning cash altogether.
It's a great combination: Making the ubiquity of typically unorganized local guesthouse-style rooms with the more organized and efficient — but pricier — hotel option.
The art of creating deceptive conclusions that way has only been amplified by the light-speed news cycle and the ubiquity of social media.
Between social media and the increasing ubiquity of cameras, we were all clearly moving toward a sort of constant documentation of our lives' events.
The upshot is a curious mix of ubiquity and absence: a public debate that seems to involve everyone except the parties who started it.
There's panic about gaming or tech "addiction," and that we're losing our ability to focus or remember due to the ubiquity of digital tech.
Besides their ubiquity on earth, Aspergillus is one of the most common types of mold found onboard the ISS and the Russian Space Station.
First came hair extensions: Plenty of people were wearing them, but it took Hollywood's obsession with the strands to really bring them to ubiquity.
But the benefit to using Skype is the platform's ubiquity, which makes it a regular tool for doing remote video calls of any kind.
But that ubiquity also means that when a pebble drops in the middle of Let's Encrypt's pond, the ripples can travel a long way.
The commercial success and cultural ubiquity of Mr. Cohen's 2006 film, "Borat," might have made any further attempts at ambush interviews impossible — you'd think.
In the book Tobacco: A Cultural History of How Tobacco Seduced Civilization, author Iain Gately describes the ubiquity of the plant in Amazonian cultures.
Some policing experts anticipate that the ubiquity of cameras — whether on cellphones, affixed to buildings or worn by officers — will greatly reduce police lying.
Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor, has leveraged two losing presidential campaigns into an empire of folksy conservative ubiquity across television, radio and print.
Being on the streets every weekend, before the ubiquity of the Internet, gave me a unique glimpse into the burgeoning music scene in Toronto.
So when Eddie's ubiquity is spotted and exposed by a late-night television host (Russell Peters), he becomes a running joke and essentially unemployable.
A decade later, the ubiquity of derivatives intensified the financial crisis because so many financial institutions were exposed to one another through the instruments.
What if I'd invoked the ubiquity of combat weapons in civilian life and the absence of background checks, and he'd responded with a shrug?
A lurch toward streetwear looks - including the ubiquity of sneakers, which all top luxury brands are now embracing - has helped growth in the category.
Modi's lending on behalf of India has been more modest, as the world's fastest-growing major economy trails China's ubiquity on the African continent.
Thanks to the ubiquity of these videos, we're seeing evidence that the envelope of what animals can do is much bigger than we thought.
Other transformational technologies, such as railroads, electricity, radio, television, automobiles and airplanes, all took several decades before they reached that comparable level of ubiquity.
"As brands seek to deliver more relevant and personalized experiences to customers, the ubiquity of Google Maps can be a strong enabler," he said.
The near-ubiquity of smartphones, contractor-run business, and a recurring promise to "be your own boss," has made us work all the time.
There is no meaningful "original," only copies; the image's power lies in its former ubiquity, how it transfixed thousands of Parisians in manic desire.
JG: I think the rise of search and the rise of AI and the rise of this sort of ubiquity in classrooms for interconnectedness.
Kit launches – much like the kits themselves – have been devalued by their ubiquity, and now tend to be little more than transparent PR exercises.
The exhibition, which features work from glassblowers, pipe makers, painters, and pot enthusiasts, surveys the ubiquity of weed in art through American contemporary artworks.
But the ubiquity of disordered eating could make it easier for someone with a life-threatening problem to brush it off as no big deal.
Given dental floss' ubiquity in these cold systems, I got the verbal equivalent of an eye roll from several physicists when I asked about it.
"These daily use cases demonstrate how we are rapidly gaining omni-channel ubiquity and becoming a part of our Venmo customers' everyday spend," Schulman said.
However, the unprecedented nature of Facebook — and, more broadly, increasing smartphone ubiquity and global broadband connectivity — proves to be an incredible positive in many ways.
Adyen competes against the likes of PayPal, Stripe and more — who are all also ramping up their businesses and ubiquity to rise to the opportunity.
Thanks to Common Core and the ubiquity of typing, penmanship has become somewhat of a lost art, although it's enjoying a renaissance in some states.
Naeff uses a range of works to illustrate the ubiquity of Beirut's "suspended now," for example, filmmaker Ghassan Salhab's 2006 film The Last Man (2006).
And the increasing ubiquity of online pornography is making it difficult to de-sexualise the naked body, a prerequisite for nudist beaches and unisex saunas.
Visitors to Harare, the capital, would be excused if they thought Mr Mnangagwa were the only candidate for president, such is his ubiquity on billboards.
We're all dimly aware of this fact, but the ubiquity of the process means that most of us avoid thinking about it (if we're lucky).
And of course, now salads have risen to ubiquity in high-end grocery stores, home refrigerators, restaurants, and the fast-casual dining chains of today.
Earlier this month, Toyota AI Ventures contributed to Parallel Domain's $2.65 million seed round led by Costanoa Ventures, with participation from Ubiquity Ventures and others.
Despite the increasing ubiquity of online videos, making a professional-looking one is still a complicated process that usually involves chains of emails and uploads.
Mr. Trump's televised ubiquity has provided voters with an extraordinary amount of raw material from which to judge him — or to make a Trump diagnosis.
In this way, Facebook's ubiquity, scale, and influence may allow it to single-handedly help cleanse the Internet of one of its most prevalent scourges.
Despite her overall radio ubiquity, none of her songs really became big conversation-starters or broke through to No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart.
That presence will be the ubiquity of "Works with Alexa" labels on gadgets throughout the show floor alongside new devices that have Alexa in them.
The man arguably responsible for catapulting Trump to cultural ubiquity is Mark Burnett, the president of MGM Television and Digital Group who produced The Apprentice.
Eventually, however, the ubiquity of rechargeable devices will counter efficiency gains, causing a net electricity consumption increase from 2030 to 2040, according to the EIA.
While some businesses will develop completely new profiles on existing messaging apps, there remain others who will look to solutions that will have more ubiquity.
Meanwhile, its mounting ubiquity means that each additional user makes the app more attractive to others who still might be using SMS or a competitor.
At the same time, television's increasing ubiquity as the entertainment medium of choice provided AC/DC and Highway To Hell with even more exposure opportunities.
In fact, the biggest trend this season is the prevalence, ubiquity, and intensity of political messages on the runway, and the activism of the attendees.
That meant that we would have to find some way to communicate the ubiquity of technology as it is in our lives into this story.
In the case of Friends, Rachel and Ross's spend-a-thons at Pottery Barn tells the story of Pottery Barn's ubiquity in the early 2000s.
Nix is the narrator of a promo video highlighting the ubiquity of Helvetica, which he characterizes as "like water," and "the gold-standard" of fonts.
Netflix's leaders predicted in 2011 that the growing ubiquity of high-speed Internet access would soon mean the end of their disruptive DVD mailing business.
Automatic emergency braking is on the cusp of ubiquity and we applaud Nissan for making it standard on almost every 2018 vehicle in its lineup.
He complimented me on taking this stand against the ubiquity of middle-class tastes; he appeared to view it as an artistic and philosophical position.
Despite their growing ubiquity, dollar stores have come under scrutiny for their lack of fresh produce and for sometimes selling expired over-the-counter drugs.
Britni de la Cretaz, a recovering alcoholic who became a mother when she was three years sober, found the ubiquity of alcohol among moms alienating.
Over the past couple of years, a spate of studies demonstrating the ubiquity of microplastics in our food supply have, understandably, provoked concern among diners.
That crisis has been going on for longer than I have been alive, it just feels hotter now because of the ubiquity of video cameras.
Despite the ubiquity of the practice, a staggering 97.2 percent of those surveyed reported at least one negative health outcome that they attributed to binding.
Given its ubiquity, it's become difficult for venues, artists and fans to avoid Ticketmaster, which charges fees as high as 50% that some consider unfair.
And while the Coke Boy capo doesn't deserve that level of snarky erasure, it's nonetheless hard to deny the ubiquity of Swae Lee's infectious hook.
For many, WWE is pro wrestling; its accessibility and ubiquity mean that it's an easy vector for new or more casual fans to get into.
The truth is, for all its ubiquity in modern business culture, the long gaps between review periods make this a terrible model for professional feedback.
At a CNN town hall in March 2019, he addressed both, creating a national moment largely credited with catapulting the mayor from obscurity to ubiquity.
Over the following days he appeared frequently, providing updates, knowing that ubiquity is the key to stemming panic, and he spoke practically, about concrete things.
Despite its seeming ubiquity, e-commerce only accounts for about 11 percent of total retail sales in the U.S., according to 2019 Census Bureau data.
The near-ubiquity of Americans' new obsession with virtual happy hours, a way to connect with loved ones during social isolation, has an unexpected beneficiary.
For one thing, Mr. Allen said, the wonders of the Eastern gray squirrel have yet to be plumbed, despite — or maybe because of — its ubiquity.
Cross-Dressing and Drag on Screen provides a kaleidoscopic portrait of gender swaps, bends, and reversals, highlighting drag's ubiquity across time, place, and social milieu.
Mr. Hughes writes that Facebook's ubiquity was a result of Mr. Zuckerberg's drive to grow and the government's unwillingness to do anything to stop it.
For the past decade, ratings across television have fallen because of expanding cable packages, competition from streaming services and DVRs, and the ubiquity of smartphones.
Decades later, in the 1930s, he made a classic recording of the set, the success of which put the suites on the path to ubiquity.
But when it comes to tipping, there still seems to be widespread uncertainty, along with complaints about tip inflation and creeping concern about tip ubiquity.
Autonomous-vehicle ubiquity may be decades away, but automakers, startups and tech companies are already clambering to be king of the 'future of transportation' hill.
The ubiquity of smartphones in daily life makes it easier than ever to make a resolution related to health — sticking to it is something else.
Despite his ubiquity, Hardwick isn't as much of a household name as he should be, but at least he makes the industry's official Chris Rankings.
The ubiquity of consumer-oriented music in this market allows artistic visionaries like Crush to shine brighter in every project, and "Wonderlust" is no exception.
Although he does not explain this change of heart, he gestures toward the meaningless ubiquity of music in contemporary life—Mozart in the 7-Eleven.
Google and Facebook have leveraged their ubiquity for years by enabling people to sign into other apps and websites with their Google or Facebook accounts.
Through its subjects, the film explores the ubiquity of social media and how it blurs the lines of culpability and consent for an entire generation.
Yet, despite its ubiquity, the research of Hope and Healing Institute psychologist Kathryn Belicki and her colleagues reveals that it is exceptionally hard to define.
The ubiquity of Snapchat and Instagram among teenagers now has ramped-up the potential to humiliate and therefore the need to maintain, or restore reputation.
How we conceive of sculpture is being subtly altered by the increasing ubiquity of photography and it's effect on how we visualize ourselves and our reality.
Susann's representation of drugs was unrepentant, insistent, and determined to demonstrate the ubiquity of drug taking for women at the time—from movie stars to housewives.
Some designs, by way of their ubiquity, have the unusual quality of being at times invisible and at others powerfully evocative of a time or place.
While Apple focused on an AR solution that worked with any phone, Google has been publicly focused on an AR solution that seeks accuracy over ubiquity.
Similarly, Stripe and others are also expanding on other platforms like Microsoft's, all adding up to more ubiquity and less friction for making financial transactions online.
But Trump's ubiquity is especially notable since it stems from his gargantuan, antagonistic personality and a governing philosophy that often exacerbates political and cultural fault lines.
A big part of HBO's success is that it competes everywhere; in FX, it finally has a network that can match it for ubiquity of quality.
The disturbing rise in U.S. suicides can also be more easily linked to meager mental health care resources and the ubiquity of firearms than moral relativism.
Their ubiquity in Los Angeles — and elsewhere in California — speaks to the landscaping ambitions of the early 20th century and to the arrival of imported water.
But Facebook benefits from its ubiquity, so users can try Meet New Friends without feeling embarrassed by downloading an app just to make them less lonely.
He was a reference for VCs when I raised venture capital as an entrepreneur in 2010 and his confidence in Ubiquity was a critical jump-start.
Bots definitely need to adapt to suit the needs of users, but their growing ubiquity will have a big impact on people's expectations of messengers, too.
But not only do approximately a couple billion users derive daily entertainment from the free service, but the service's sheer ubiquity makes it hard to leave.
Facebook has a huge opportunity to use its ubiquity, non-stop usage and real identity system to outcompete Craigslist, the long-standing leader in online classifieds.
Of course, the biggest hindrance to any company making Blu-ray players in 2019 isn't competing HDR standards, but the ubiquity of streaming services like Netflix.
With the ubiquity of the Dougie, the whip, and the New Jersey running man in popular culture, many have probably accepted these dances as mere trends.
This latest project is something of a reflection on that and a look into how we react to digital images considering their omnipresent dominance and ubiquity.
While it's long been an effective advertising tool, the cheese pull rose to internet ubiquity in the mid 2010s — a particularly cheesy era for viral food.
Maybe a talent agent would love my stage presence, thus spiraling me into Aziz Ansari-style ubiquity, complete with a Netflix series glamorizing my relationship quirks.
For the country's richest people, it's possible that the ubiquity of global pizza chains has made them less of a status marker and therefore less desirable.
Given the ubiquity of fakes among re-sellers, buyers often examine pre-owned fashion to deduce authenticity, often analyzing the stitching, font size and interior labels.
We have entered that restless season of pop maximalism, the post–Memorial Day sprint to chart ubiquity—what will reign as 2019's Song of Summer?
The critically endangered Bluefin tuna, despite its ubiquity at sushi restaurants across the country, is akin to eating a panda bear and should be avoided entirely.
Thanks to the ubiquity of incredibly advanced phones, it's easier than ever to film police and share those videos quickly and anonymously with the entire planet.
In her view, given the ubiquity of smartphones, cellular service could be considered a household essential alongside P&G's products such as detergent and paper towels.
Clinton and has interviewed Mr. Trump on his show, said that producers are "really trying to think outside the box" to balance Mr. Trump's ubiquity onscreen.
These public pools, or sundlaugs, serve as the communal heart of Iceland, sacred places whose affordability and ubiquity are viewed as a kind of civil right.
Having one would make sense given the ubiquity of touch-based interfaces, but skipping it — since you already have console-style controls — would keep costs down.
These are in part facilitated by the ubiquity of apps like WeChat and Alipay, which are used on a day-to-day basis by the population.
According to "Persimmons," Lee also mistook, in those years, the words "fight" and "fright": the ubiquity of the second suggests, worryingly, a propensity for the first.
They achieved ubiquity by releasing "#Selfie," a viral novelty song with a grating vapidity that seemed to simultaneously mock social media culture and benefit from it.
One thing is certain: Generation X weren't burning Palo Santo sticks or reading into conjunct sextile trines with the same open ubiquity as people are today.
But new neighbors and police hostility have pushed go-go artists farther out of the city, and with them has gone the ubiquity of its sound.
But that same moment came complete with a mini lecture from Rue on the ubiquity of porn, an unnecessary detail that made me roll my eyes.
Editorial Over the past six months, Americans have come to understand the galling ubiquity of sexual misconduct and how often it is swept under the rug.
The Ubiquity interview is pretty deep, but worthwhile if you can stand more math and want to learn more about how computers (often poorly) represent information.
Federal officials said then that the near ubiquity of mobile phones made them the most effective means for warning of hurricanes, terrorist threats and missing persons.
Mr. O'Rourke would appear to satisfy none of these descriptions, though his instinct for viral internet ubiquity and generational uplift may amount to its own category.
Here's the truth about the ubiquity of racism: I'm 56 years old, and there's a bleeding column in that memorial for every place I've ever lived.
RAMS Gary Hustwit, who made viewers aware of the ubiquity of Helvetica, reveals the artistry of Dieter Rams, a designer known for his invisible, "functionalist" work.
And yet, many assumed Mr. Grimm was the favorite, neutralizing Mr. Donovan's advantages with his Trump-style swagger and relentless ubiquity at diners and borough functions.
But that ubiquity has been self-perpetuating and kept him working consistently in films, sitcoms and, more recently, several made-for-Netflix movies, often alongside Sandler.
His ubiquity online also created opportunities to film dance videos with more established artists like Trippie Redd or Chance the Rapper who, Duran said, treated 10k.
"The capacity at the edge, that ubiquity is going to be transformative in how we think about computation in any business process of ours," he said.
Contrary to popular belief, and despite the near-ubiquity of its Amazon Prime subscription service among modern consumers, Amazon's ecommerce site is hardly its cash cow.
"Ugh, the seventh game," Mr. Green said in an interview, recalling the ubiquity of Mr. Bloomberg's spots during the World Series, which the Yankees ultimately lost.
This year, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" — which recently nabbed three Guinness world records for its popularity and ubiquity — hits the quarter-century mark.
Financial institutions can make money from card transactions and account maintenance, but cash, for all its ubiquity, has questionable returns and a growing air of obsolescence.
Despite the seeming ubiquity of McDonald's Golden Arches and the Starbucks' twin-tailed mermaid, sandwich chain Subway actually has the most locations of any restaurant worldwide.
The worldwide success of cappuccino is surely not just due to the ubiquity of Starbucks; people everywhere just love the smooth, foamy sound of that word.
The spontaneity, ubiquity and immediacy that technology now affords us means we can make split-second decisions to see historic moments more easily than ever before.
The increasing popularity of Smart Phones, coupled with a love for sharing, and the ubiquity of photos and videos has put an increasing strain on cellular networks.
But the search engine's ubiquity gives scammers easy access to the same customers, and their business-friendly tools work equally well for black- and white-hat marketing.
In 2013, with concern rising over the ubiquity of PFAS compounds, the EPA decided it would test for some of the chemicals in public drinking water systems.
While there have been other devices that have been designed for elderly care in particular, Krutiansky believes the ubiquity and cost of Echo speakers is an advantage.
Bower's upset over the state of his creation also reflects current headlines about Twitter's lack of control over the hate speech on and ubiquity of his platform.
If Bitcoin is to become a viable means of exchange, Latin America would appear to be the currency's first point of entry on its journey toward ubiquity.
Yet despite the ubiquity of the anti-social justice warriors in public discourse, there was no evidence of their influence on the debate stage on either night.
Of course, while drone ownership has been on the rise, the devices haven't managed to attain the sort of ubiquity the company dreams of for the product.
While we may have graduated from school, and the ubiquity of the TedTalk has somewhat diminished, the PowerPoint has always followed us in one form or another.
The ubiquity of cyber-attacks, and the seeming impossibility of preventing them, is persuading big companies to turn to an old remedy for such unavoidable risks: insurance.
Indeed, the phrase "choose your own adventure" has been almost inextricably linked to Bandersnatch, either through Netflix's own efforts or the mark's ubiquity as established by Chooseco.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Long before the ubiquity of digital technologies transformed the book, artist Keith Smith was engaged in prescient redefinition and innovation.
Because of Amazon's size and ubiquity in the marketplace, they tend to have the lowest prices for items, something that's helpful if you don't earn a lot.
Facebook's ubiquity has actually caused the coveted teen demographic (not to mention, er, recovering teens like me) to refrain from sharing as much about our personal lives.
Its ubiquity is obvious by the increasing amount of shelf space retailers are dedicating to new brews, and the sharp rise in local breweries across the country.
The one that has driven the most change seems to be the ubiquity and power of smartphones, which 95 percent of respondents said they had access to.
In fact, the surprising ubiquity of fax machines is what inspired Check Point researchers Yaniv Balmas and Eyal Itkin to analyze the tech's present-day security posture.
Not to mention the extensive ubiquity of inequitable systems that determine who is even hired for these positions, and who controls the governance and decision-making structures.
" Goel is interested in mobile AR because of "device ubiquity, great UX and ROI potential," and sees "CV as the key enabling technology to realize AR's potential.
If Facebook Live reaches the ubiquity clearly hoped for by Zuckerberg, one imagines an internal Facebook team would run into significant obstacles in properly vetting flagged content.
Such ubiquity has become self-perpetuating, as he's now become, to some observers in mainstream media, the national spokesman for science in an age of "alternative" facts.
Until last year, Amazon was known as much for its ubiquity in online retail as it was for the bold and expensive visions of CEO Jeff Bezos.
Their quiet photographs of archival files and suburban houses try to give a physical form to criminal acts that have become almost invisible due to their ubiquity.
Like the ubiquity of dandelions, substations can be found in all corners of urban life, even our own backyards, but their pervasiveness rarely register in our conscious.
While the study only looked at one corner of the ocean, the researchers suspect their results may be globally relevant due to the ubiquity of plastic pollution.
True Ventures and Ubiquity Ventures co-led the round with participation by Next Coast Ventures, Capital Factory, Pathbreaker Ventures, Boom Capital, Grit Ventures, and additional angel investors.
" He stokes fears about the potential for addiction and the ubiquity of technology by referencing "hundreds of clinical studies" that show "screens increase depression, anxiety and aggression.
Still, as Facebook Chief Product Officer Chris Cox explained, dating was always a natural fit for Facebook thanks to its ubiquity, data and trusted platform for identity.
That is not a small fish: ADAS is not only already a key component of many newer vehicles, but its ubiquity and functionality will continue to grow.
The goal is a happy combination that marries the ubiquity of (typically) unorganized local guesthouse-style rooms with the more organized and efficient (but pricier) hotel option.
Flubber embodies so much of the '21s: The ubiquity of Robin Williams, weird-ass ideas that got made into movies, and the inexplicable allure of green slime.
Its sudden ubiquity comes as Democrats look for a positive message that has nothing to do with opposition to President Donald Trump heading into the 2020 campaign.
The party's halting and controversial embrace of his candidacy tells us something about the ubiquity of parties and about the limits of their capacity to shape events.
Thanks to the ubiquity of cell phones and surveillance cameras we have a series of short cell phone videos which show the progression of the man's spree.
For all the accolades and recent ubiquity — or claims, in some circles, that she takes advantage of the very system she critiques — Ms. Steyerl is refreshingly humble.
Such is the power and ubiquity of Alibaba and Tencent in China, he added, that customers would find voting with their feet and quitting the services difficult.
If anything, the ubiquity of this administration and its frenetic news cycle, the omnipresence of the name Trump, made her association with the line ever more intense.
But seriously, it's pretty tough for Drake's cultural ubiquity to surprise at this point, as all media and artforms have played host to him in some capacity.
We've all heard the story about the "junkie" who was "clean" for months and then suddenly ODs, but it's a story no less sad for its ubiquity.
CARYN GANZ Young Dolph, from Memphis, has been easing his way toward hip-hop ubiquity in recent years as his music has become airier and less insular.
Given the ubiquity of DNA testing, there is a likelihood that they will be independently contacted at some point by this sibling (if the person is living).
In the 1960s, Andy Warhol played with the sheer ubiquity of pop-culture icons, retooling famous faces in lavender and yellow and silk-screening them on canvas.
Why it might not win: It's possible the sheer ubiquity of Joker has tired people out, not to mention that it has a strong contingent of detractors.
After 10 years of smartphone ubiquity, it seems we're only starting to get clear data on how those devices impact things like sleep and mental well-being.
Facebook's ubiquity in the country -- the UN's Darusman says, in Myanmar, "social media is Facebook, and Facebook is social media" -- only serves to multiply hate speech's virality.
Jim Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police, said heightened media attention and the ubiquity of cell phones have fueled recent firings and resignations.
The relative recentness of Twitter's ubiquity in the culture means that only Trump and Obama have even had the capability of using it as a communication tool.
As of 2016, 39 percent of rural communities lacked access to true broadband — defined as a minimum download speed of 25 Mbps — despite its ubiquity in cities.
" 'Booster packs' for Democrats Democrats, on the other hand, welcome Trump's ubiquity on the trail and dismiss the idea that the party can "Trump people to death.
To both Whittington and Hellman, the craft cocktail and small-batch distillery boom of the past two decades has no doubt catapulted the whiskey stone to ubiquity.
Now, building on its Main Street ubiquity, Hallmark gathers "employee resource groups" to try to ensure the cards being created are inclusive and accurately reflect the zeitgeist.
It is to say that, for many ambitious artists today, abstract painting springs from the ubiquity of digital imagery as well as from the history of art.
Last week he acknowledged the ubiquity of the #MeToo moment — though not his place in it — during an appearance with publicists at an Italian restaurant in Philadelphia.
We're not quite there yet, so advertising on TV can feel like a relic of the past to some, given the ubiquity of DVRs and streaming services.
Some pointed out the "No Swimming" signs posted around the lagoon; others argued the signs weren't adequate warning -- especially for tourists unfamiliar with the ubiquity of Florida's alligators.
That said, the ubiquity and popularity of iPhones means other manufacturers have to offer support for them, so your choice of compatible devices actually ends up being bigger.
And for a specific subset of world-famous celebrities, that somebody is Jenner and Braun — master managers strategically plotting the rise of their clients until they've reached ubiquity.
Apple caught flak for ditching every port on its MacBooks for USB-C, but that act of "courage" if you will, has greatly helped accelerate USB-C's ubiquity.
But the ubiquity of social media is challenging the ability of the International Olympic Committee to enforce that rule, and providing athletes with a way of fighting it.
The best English talent is still finding its way into the country's top sides, despite the billions pouring into the game and the near ubiquity of foreign owners.
It's clear from the trailer that game streaming will be supported on PC and mobile — definitely Android (it's mentioned in the trailer) and likely iOS, given Apple's ubiquity.
The game has over 50 single-player missions and a popular multiplayer mode that was a hit at LAN parties before online gaming grew to its current ubiquity.
This is just the first time Microsoft's version of the game — which has plenty of street cred, thanks to its age and ubiquity — is out for that hardware.
It was the culmination of a determined climb from backpack-rap obscurity to pop-rap ubiquity, and perhaps early notice of an imminent realignment of rap's power structure.
Bee's photographs are muted and infused with youth — they're often awash in what's now known as millennial pink, although Bee's rise preceded the overwhelming ubiquity of the color.
In the 16 years since her debut dropped, Jones has yet to come close to the level of success or cultural ubiquity she had from 2002 to 2007.
When that kind of tech ubiquity failed to surface after a few years, however, the tech press that once praised the company roundly regarded it as a failure.
But, Davies is confident that the ubiquity of AI applications is going to mean that these chips will quickly become standard-issue across a range of price points.
Among the items on show are pajamas, tracksuit bottoms, dresses and even a children's 'My Little Pony' T-shirt, which hammers home the ubiquity and scope of rape.
In fact, first time out, it likely felt like more of an oversight, given the near ubiquity of the technology on wearable devices large and small these days.
These are just some of the product issues with RSS, and together they ensure that the protocol will never reach the ubiquity required to supplant centralized tech corporations.
The nearest anyone came to getting it right was Path, which had its own Inner Circle list with a similar star logo, but that app never achieved ubiquity.
But with that ubiquity also comes risk, as security researchers have demonstrated time and time again that many of these supposed safeguards are susceptible to multiple-step hacks.
The riots that began on April 303, 1992 preceded the ubiquity of cellphone video and the expansion of 24-hour cable news (only CNN existed at the time).
It's the totality and ubiquity that now allow listeners to absorb these bodies of work as their own indisputable cultural histories, preserved by fans and their unofficial institutions.
Perhaps a goth response to the ubiquity of unicorn lattes and rainbow bagels, dyeing foods a deep, inky black has become one of the year's biggest food trends.
These arias of formal rhetoric deserve their fame, but, as with Hamlet's soliloquies, that very ubiquity makes it almost impossible for us to give them a fresh hearing.
Moreover, the ubiquity of smartphones has led to a burgeoning market for m-health apps and wearable devices, resulting in more health data being collected than ever before.
Yet even as many Americans visit (or revisit) the text, its ubiquity in media suggests that the metaphor has long since taken on a life of its own.
Khaled, whose fame crescendoed alongside Snapchat ubiquity, wore a tracksuit slathered with Goyard print and spent much of the night with his iPhone at arm's length, filming himself.
And once, Chinese producers told him that because of the ubiquity with which he appears in Chinese cinema and television, he would make their production seem too local.
One thing there will be less of, which might come as a surprise to anyone expecting all the brashness and ubiquity of Trump branding, is the candidate himself.
More powerful than the ubiquity of the dollar, proprietary energy technology, or any other technical elements, transatlantic solidarity is the secret weapon that gives the Russia sanctions teeth.
The novel's paranormal elements (a diabolical villain's glass eye has superhuman powers) do not fully counteract the ubiquity of the genre's tropes, like meetings conducted in remote lighthouses.
Today, Nitschke leverages the ubiquity of the internet and sophisticated consumer technologies such as 3D printing, encrypted messaging, and cryptocurrencies to empower those seeking a self-determined exit.
Many of us take criminal profiling for granted now thanks in part to its ubiquity on television, but at one time, cops viewed the practice with immense skepticism.
Virtual reality seems to have become a very tired topic to consumers, products are still getting made though because big tech companies are convinced of its eventual ubiquity.
But with deep pockets, tons of tech talent and ubiquity amongsts social networkers and businesses, Facebook Crypto's primary limits are its ambitions and the extent of user trust.
"Our drug control laws are old, and the ease of chemical innovation, cheap shipping, and the ubiquity of the internet have all stretched the applicability of these laws."
Amid peppery dialogue and solid production values, the movie acknowledges show-business absurdities (green-screen emoting, the seeming ubiquity of people hawking their own scripts) with rueful affection.
Anecdotal evidence based on surveying the Hyperallergic office suggests that the ubiquity of the "face with tears of joy" emoji may also be due to its polysemic nature.
Even though guns appear to be virtually everywhere in Israel—people take them to the grocery store, to weddings, to the beach—Greiss said their ubiquity is misleading.
He continues his "Homestand" series of New York City shows, where he mixes newer material about the ubiquity of technology with more seasoned bits about family and marriage.
The pace of AI-driven innovation, the ubiquity of new tech applications, and the dominance of big tech companies are converging to change the employment landscape for good.
As if to underscore Uber's on-the-ground ubiquity, as we spoke, Mr. Isaac was waiting for an Uber Eats delivery of the sold-out Popeyes chicken sandwich.
As if to underscore Uber's on-the-ground ubiquity, as we spoke, Mr. Isaac was waiting for an Uber Eats delivery of the sold-out Popeyes chicken sandwich.
A Good Appetite Lacking the sun-drenched allure of basil and the practical ubiquity of parsley, tarragon will never win any herbal popularity contests in the United States.
With the genre edging ever closer to ubiquity (at least here in Brooklyn), recording and appreciating its history has suddenly become as important as basking in its newness.
Long before the ubiquity of Google Maps, these colorful engravings, produced between 1572 and 1617, comprised the world's most accurate and elaborate collection of urban cartography ever made.
Whether it's used for snacks or surveillance, the hot-food-faster technology turns 50 this year, and Timothy J. Jorgenson tracks its trajectory from military secret to kitchen ubiquity.
" But despite its ubiquity, the most common pop culture references for these kinds of disorders is dissociative identity disorder (DID), which is often commonly known as "multiple personality disorder.
The ubiquity of mobile technology, in particular, can allow perpetrators to stalk women, as well as constantly contact and harass them, whether through text messages or threatening Facebook posts.
So we want to have ubiquity, no matter where you're eating our produce you know that it's local, you know that it's sustainable, and you know it's 100% clean.
Decreasing the ubiquity and availability of low-nutrient junk food could go a long way toward addressing obesity in the U.S. One significant benefit could be a healthier workforce.
His work often deals with the intersection of materiality and sound, and sound's ubiquity (both its presence and non-presence) helps shape the experience of moving through a space.
Also, one reason for Allbirds' growing ubiquity has been the fact that the shoes have strayed, somewhat, from Brown's original vision of a purely athletic sneaker made from wool.
But Uber Eats' ubiquity and its one-stop-shop model for all your dining needs could make it stickier than a dine-in only app you use less frequently.
But domestic demand for locally produced clothes has been stifled, east African governments say, by the ubiquity of cheap, second-hand garments imported from Europe and the United States.
FOR all the sophistication of some of its financial centres, and despite the ubiquity of smartphones, the Middle East has been a late adopter of financial technology, or fintech.
Faith-based agencies' ubiquity has led to ongoing legal battles over whether faith-based agencies who refuse to work with same-sex couples should continue to receive government funding.
It's somewhat depressing, but an app like Facebook that already has ubiquity, frequent use and local ad relationships might be better equipped to build this product than a startup.
Software and intelligence is portable and can live in every single Google hardware product, providing a level of ubiquity that could take years for Google to build with hardware.
With respect to customer experience, retailers must first evaluate the contexts and situations in which shoppers currently find it difficult to engage in commerce, despite the ubiquity of smartphones.
The ubiquity of the Life photograph and the faulty histories of Abstract Expressionism have meant that white artists have been less likely to know black artists such as Lewis.
Given the Big Mac's ubiquity, it serves as a yardstick for determining whether currencies are at their "correct" level, a practice that has come to be known as "burgernomics."
The relentless ubiquity of his face, in print, on screens and in streets, may be something that money and power can buy—and the BJP has plenty of both.
While not reported in the earnings release, it's possible that Facebook Messenger has hit 1 billion users, with that ubiquity helping it box out competitors and the SMS standard.
An April report from Woodside Capital Partners predicts the lidar industry will be worth close to $10 billion by 2032, as cars with varying levels of automation approach ubiquity.
This case for the "Mona Lisa's" ubiquity as a result of overblown criticism, headline-happy newspapers, and theft is one that seems to ignore the virtues of the painting.
"Rapyd does this by helping drive the ubiquity of payment and payout options beyond debit and credit cards, towards cash, bank transfers, instant payments, e-wallets, and mobile money."
Especially as the '50s and '60s recede in memory, we find ourselves enjoying period details — vintage buses, the ubiquity of men's hats, the formality of street attire in general.
Samsung's Exynos, Huawei's Kirin, and Apple's A series of processors will all figure as important counterbalances to this year's upcoming Snapdragon ubiquity, helping to ward off complacency at Qualcomm.
" Most important to know, she says: given the near ubiquity of arbitration agreements right now, "you probably signed away your right to sue before you even started your job.
"But along with ubiquity that PayPal provides, we're offering great protections – the buyer and seller protections are things that have been differentiated in the market for years," he says.
Let's just say the rising popularity (and ubiquity) of workout clothing is on par with when skinny jeans took the place of your faithful bootcuts in the mid-aughts.
Giuliani, who once led the federal prosecutors' office in Manhattan, should be well aware of their importance and ubiquity when taking down organized-crime figures and white-collar criminals.
As a result of their ubiquity, the chemicals migrate into air, household dust, food, soil and ground and surface water, and they eventually make their way into drinking water.
It seeks to sharply reduce the use of the bags, whose ubiquity and near-indestructibility have made them one of the city's signature eyesores and a serious environmental threat.
CATHERINE BESSANT: I think that with the ubiquity of networks, as they exist today, I don't know that I believe that there is an ability to thwart the attackers.
David OReilly, the filmmaker and digital artist who designed Mountain, calls these games "relax 'em ups," a clever play on their departure from the ubiquity of first-person shooters.
Combining forward-thinking accessibility initiatives with its engineering prowess and ubiquity could help Facebook excel beyond YouTube, Snapchat, Twitter and other competitors that also see video as the future.
To win in this space, a product needs social graph ubiquity, location sharing, to be a place users already check frequently and to have a messaging component for planning.
The resulting meme comes to rival Crying Jordan in its ubiquity, and Harden instructs the loathsome Hassan Whiteside to elbow Howard without reservation when Miami visits the Toyota Center.
Pamela, whose image was ubiquitous before ubiquity could be juiced with retweets, is left in the strange position of having to renegotiate the nature of her own public image.
Now is an "even better" time to be single and looking to date, Cohen added, and with the ubiquity of video calling, connecting with someone is easier than ever.
Yet every season a few major, yes, trends appear and demand a reckoning, not least because thanks to their ubiquity, they will likely dominate the visual landscape come August.
Its ubiquity today — in news conferences from the White House podium, in think tank reports, in news articles — suggests that its adherents have been effective in an important way.
He argues that YouTube's cultural ubiquity has made it unacceptable for parents (and the rest of us) to shrug their shoulders about not understanding what's happening on the platform.
I'm sure there are those among us who bemoan the ubiquity of the little "slangy interjection" and the grammar in general in SO I WAS LIKE and similar statements.
It was a century before Meyer lemons entered ubiquity, adopted first by selective chefs, and then, in the early 2000s, incorporated onto shelves at Whole Foods and Trader Joe's.
As blogger and designer Dave Addey explains in his new book Typeset in the Future, out now from Abrams, he first noticed the ubiquity of the typeface in 2013.
Instagram is embracing its potential as a news source, employing its ubiquity to distribute coronavirus prevention techniques through a new call-out at the top of its homescreen feed.
More telling is the fact that on last week's Billboard Hot Latin songs chart, he appeared eight times, only the fourth artist to ever achieve that level of ubiquity.
Despite the tune's ubiquity, it never gets old for Andrew Litton, City Ballet's music director, who will lead the company's orchestra in some of the "Nutcracker" performances this season.
At the Whitney Museum in New York, some 350 works explore the Pop artist's personal hopes, fears and faith, sides of him that were often lost in his ubiquity.
Consequently, the trend in a variety of cities has been to cap the number of dockless bikes or otherwise regulate them in ways that make Chinese-style ubiquity difficult.
The volume and sheer ubiquity of information about politics, combined with Americans' ability to instantaneously render public judgment on one another's views, has made the political conversation much noisier.
Even before the ubiquity of speed-of-light communication, which one might have thought essential, John Frémont's westward travel was rapidly shared, with Jessie helping to ghostwrite the exploits.
And, while Miyamoto may have originally had his sights set on a more Popeye-like character, Mario's eventual ubiquity is one thing the artist actually planned from the start.
It's also a reminder that inhumane treatment of pigs, which is unfortunately common due to their ubiquity as livestock, should be mitigated, as these animals are very cognitively advanced.
To curb their ubiquity, the city last year tried to institute a small fee intended to encourage shoppers to bring their own, more environmentally friendly reusable bag to stores.
But I think the ubiquity of the internet, the advent the iPhone, AWS becoming a thing... it just really took a lot of stars aligning to make this happen.
Outside of perhaps "Pokémon Go" or "Minecraft," few recent games have managed to reach the level of pop-culture ubiquity that "Fortnite" has enjoyed for the past two years.
But, for many in San Cristóbal, the ubiquity of cheap Coca-Cola — and the diabetes that stalks nearly every household — simply compounds their anger toward the soft drink company.
Now, Netflix's household ubiquity and deep pockets are pushing back on that stranglehold, granting users easy access to foreign content that they may have never considered in the past.
Part of the answer has to do with the ubiquity of cell phones and social media, which allow news of racist incidents (which have always existed) to spread quickly.
Crow also wrote that she is speaking out to break through the ubiquity of "pinkwashing" in October that she said has "desensitized" us to how dangerous breast cancer really is.
It explains the discarded vehicles rotting alongside major intersections, and the rectangles of sturdy workers' barracks nested between broad, dust-swept avenues — as well as the ubiquity of security forces.
An unescapable fact of Facebook's ubiquity is that as more Pages and people compete for limited News Feed attention, the percentage of a business' followers who see their posts declines.
Recognizing this ubiquity, companies are scrambling to install tools that can meet consumers on the medium where they're spending the most time, both for marketing and, increasingly, for customer service.
The former veep's ubiquity may have served him well in the long stretch of months filled with fundraising and debates, but the preseason's over now, and the outlook is grim.
Today, the ubiquity of data collection and the Internet of Things, coupled with advances in computing and machine learning, means early insights are that much closer and easier to access.
Given the ubiquity of space-based communications, satellite technology will play a critical role in supporting the development of the IoT sector and realizing the full potential of interconnected devices.
Other vehicle functions that need less time-sensitive information can rely on satellites as a medium of communications, because of the inherent attributes of ubiquity and broadcast for satellite technology.
Instead, "Acid for the Children" is about everything that happened to Flea before that night, a chain of events as improbable as the Chili Peppers' eventual path to global ubiquity.
The ubiquity of technology and the ease of communication has changed the high school experience, and some of the best analysis of this shift is coming from shows about kids.
A recent poll from CNBC, titled the "All-America Economic Survey," found that 64 percent of Americans own an Apple product, evidence that Apple's ubiquity in consumer hardware remains undeniable.
As music streaming continues to grow in ubiquity, a company that's built a platform to collect royalties on music played across billions of streams is cashing in on the opportunity.
But if Libra is to gain the mainstream ubiquity for which Facebook is known, it will be because it jettisons some of the central principles that have united crypto purists.
The Soviet obsession with wrenching everything it could out of its domestic industries also led to the 1970-80s rise and ubiquity of Okean, a paste made out of krill.
The recent ubiquity of 23D printers and innovations in prosthetic design, manufacturing and distribution offer a viable solution for the millions of people living with limb loss around the world.
"The ubiquity of adaptive variation both within and between species means that a more comprehensive theory of molecular evolution must be sought," Kern and Hahn wrote in their recent article.
The last decade has been characterized by the cultural ubiquity of young adult fiction, where romanticized vampires from the Twilight saga and The Vampire Diaries play upon traditional gendered stereotypes.
Just as Instagram and the ubiquity of affordable smartphones had a democratizing effect on who created and owned images, 2017's photo modes had the same effect on game photography.
Square photos may not seem like the best medium to replace Twitter but, like Facebook, Instagram's ubiquity means you have the potential to reach a lot of people at once.
Two of our favorite things about #resortlife: refreshing drinks delivered poolside and the ubiquity of misting machines, which spit out just the right amount of coolness without making us wet.
The idea was that for video to gain ubiquity inside companies, it had to be accessible from anywhere and allow employees to join conferences with just a couple of clicks.
As we've been writing about since last year, that ubiquity within a company and the fact that it's constantly used throughout the day primes Slack to be an identity layer.
To sober up, and because I've been living in London for long enough to understand the ubiquity of this orange, maroon, and white label, I move on finally to Supermalt.
While the sudden ubiquity of the color can be traced to a number of things, we also have to wonder: could another millennial obsession, rosé, be at least partially responsible?
Gay men say it is common for their heterosexual male friends to be jealous of, or at least compelled by, the efficiency and seeming ubiquity of man-on-man hookups.
The ubiquity of APIs and cloud solutions have opened up a world of interesting ways for businesses to create a service without having to build every part of it themselves.
For more than six weeks, Kanye West's "The Life of Pablo" (Def Jam) has managed to achieve a level of online and cultural ubiquity, despite having none of the above.
We'll now be spending the foreseeable future forced to relive everyone's ~*~Coachella experience~*~ on our TLs, either wanting to die of festival FOMO, or kill ourselves over its mainstream ubiquity.
While the ubiquity of the selfie demonstrates that we appear to be getting over it at lightning speed, the stigma of self-adoration still hangs on in the collective conscience.
There's a wonderful, uncanny joy in watching the rap-rock generation inherit the metatextual shotglass ubiquity previously owned by boomer icons like Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, et al.
The ubiquity of cup holders mirrors the expansion of suburbia, which induced longer commutes and gave birth to the modern minivan, a place where people slept, ate, drank, and played.
Here is Avogadro's number, 21×100000000013, two ways: "A unum has three additional fields that make the number self-descriptive," Gustafson explains in an interview with the ACM's Ubiquity magazine.
The ubiquity of something like fair trade is the sense that we're at the top of a food system that is exploitative, so how do we get out of that?
First, you are selling at a loss after the market dipped so steeply, says Chad Parks, founder and CEO of retirement plan provider Ubiquity Retirement and Savings in San Francisco.
The Donovan campaign contested these numbers, saying their man is ahead, but some close to him acknowledge the ubiquity of "GRIMM" signs across the borough — and of Mr. Grimm himself.
Active shooter drills may do more harm than good, report argues There has been limited research affirming the value of these active shooter drills despite their ubiquity, the report claims.
Although it's pretty well understood that streaming has negatively impacted traditional TV networks, the jury remains out on whether the ubiquity of content is having an impact on box office.
And given the ubiquity of the S20 relative to the other phones with high-refresh displays before it, Samsung's phone will likely be most people's first time experiencing the technology.
In fact, to suggest one iPhone-wielding villain could undo the brand's ubiquity and market share seems both hyper self-conscious and an overinflation of any given villain's brand influence.
Ten months later, he shares why he still has a Shazam feed full of Jackson's hits — and reflects on what the ubiquity Jackson's music in public reveals about our society.
Despite the strip's cultural ubiquity in the form of books, calendars, and posters, the official website marks the first time the comic has ever been authorized to be available online.
Every time I've traveled since Lyft and Uber achieved near ubiquity — whether for work or pleasure, trips long or short — I've tried my level best to avoid renting a car.
"This ubiquity of devices combined with the fact they are so easy to attack makes them an attractive target," Ondrej Vlcek, the chief technology officer at Avast, told CNBC Wednesday.
Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of SHRM, said the findings highlight the continued ubiquity of workplace romances despite heightened public scrutiny following a litany of high-profile sexual misconduct cases.
Despite the ubiquity of AI assistants like Siri or Alexa, teaching machines how to understand and wield human language remains a huge stumbling block in the field of artificial intelligence.
In the interview that follows, van Prooijen explains why some conspiracy theories take off and why some people are more vulnerable to them, and the evolutionary theory underpinning their ubiquity.
We talked a bit about the future of consoles, the importance of the cloud, the impending ubiquity of subscription services, and why he doesn't care what kind of Xbox you buy.
Its ubiquity, too, inflamed the kind of lazy criticism that seeks to invalidate the precision, thunder, and totality of artistic exceptionalism (this is especially true when cultivated outside the white mainstream).
Of course the ubiquity of the meme has left some people — who might want to spend tonight in front of the TV with some popcorn — with the wrong idea about Wilder.
The cheap ubiquity of screens and chips allowed a teenage Palmer Luckey to gaffer-tape together his first VR headset prototypes, launching a Kickstarter campaign for the Oculus Rift in 2012.
"The ubiquity of PFAS means they are found in virtually all Americans' blood, as well as in the drinking water of about 16 million people in the U.S.," The Guardian warns.
Women's Levi's, which were first introduced in 236, hadn't gained ubiquity just yet, so while their husbands were away, women would typically alter their oversized pants to fit their feminine frames.
But the Epoch Times — which is little discussed, despite its ubiquity on New York street corner boxes — appears to have been intensely focused on courting Trump for most of this year.
No wonder, really — it's a space that's seen exponential growth over the past few years, as in-car GPS systems have, at best, flatlined, thanks to the near ubiquity of smartphones.
Yet Google has often failed to leverage the ubiquity of Google Maps to push Zagat ahead of the competition, letting the service languish on the sidelines while Yelp became a powerhouse.
In Cairo, its ubiquity is made possible by the network of agalati—bread carriers—who deliver the bread to the restaurants, ful (fava bean) carts, and street stands of the metropolis.
Self-driving cars need to reach a level of ubiquity and operational efficiency — platooning, for instance — before they can begin to have any sort of effect on a city's traffic problems.
Its ubiquity allows us to finally have conversations that were previously completely taboo, much to the delight of companies like Tushy, who are hoping to make valuable innovations in the space.
In this article, she writes about the ubiquity of sexual violence in conflict, and how some societies have come to see it as an inevitable part of the culture of war.
The ubiquity of Fox News in Facebook's new live stream schedule could be seen as a mea culpa of sorts — or an attempt to address the allegations of bias against conservatives.
The ubiquity of digital-payment systems helps to run seamless services for China's burgeoning middle-classes, who are among the keenest in the world to try the latest gadgets and apps.
That being said, we do have one other shared global heritage that rivals even the ubiquity World Cup; I speak, of course, of the diverse, delicious worldwide palette of egg dishes.
There is already some evidence that while Kanvas continues to build its own eponymous app, spreading these filters far and wide will be the key to growing its ubiquity and business.
"Mi Gente" has recently been added to dozens of Top 40 radio stations — a critical step toward mainstream ubiquity — where its lack of an English vocal could translate to long odds.

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