Ubiquitous
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So I want to see a completely renewed, changed math curriculum built from the ground up, based on computers being there, computers that are now
ubiquitous
almost.
And the
ubiquitous
force of this peer-to-peer revolution means that sharing is happening at phenomenal rates.
If we think about disruptive technology, we see an almost
ubiquitous
pattern of the technology getting smaller and less expensive.
But this is combined with an extremely strong and
ubiquitous
state.
This image is an image of an oyster cart, which is now as
ubiquitous
as the hotdog cart is today.
Think of it: there has never been anything so
ubiquitous
with such iconic optics to come out of Africa since the Nile Valley civilizations of Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia.
And when you layer that over with the kind of
ubiquitous
communications that we're starting to see, what you find is, in fact, even more access suffused into spaces.
It was
ubiquitous.
And what I've learned is that errors are absolutely
ubiquitous.
The kerosene and charcoal value chains already figured this out: those fuels are
ubiquitous
across the entire country.
Skeletons are ubiquitous; they're found all over the place.
And what's really important about dental calculus is that it fossilizes just like the rest of the skeleton, it's abundant in quantity before the present day and it's
ubiquitous
worldwide.
He wanted to make that which was unique
ubiquitous.
So this level of positioning, this is what we're looking for, and I believe that, within the next few years, I predict, that this kind of hyper-precise, carrier phase-based positioning will become cheap and ubiquitous, and the consequences will be fantastic.
But, of course, since then, the Web and mobile telephony, along with
ubiquitous
reality TV formats have spread all around the world.
We tested it many times over, and the next version we came up with was a box that kind of could trickle charge on solar energy, but most importantly connect to a car battery, because a car battery is a
ubiquitous
source of power in places where there's not enough electricity or erratic electricity.
Tapestries were
ubiquitous
between the Middle Ages and, really, well into the 18th century, and it was pretty apparent why.
Now sand is not only on Earth, but sand is
ubiquitous
throughout the universe.
But there's something I think that's quite interesting in this graph, and that is, basically with one exception, no matter what people are doing, they're mind-wandering at least 30 percent of the time, which suggests, I think, that mind-wandering isn't just frequent, it's
ubiquitous.
This is a
ubiquitous
tool.
Of course, when the motor vehicle was invented, and it became almost
ubiquitous
by 1929, that agricultural land could be used for human consumption or for export.
In fact, robots have become sort of
ubiquitous
in our lives in many ways.
So we looked at the modem, an important part of the infrastructure of the Internet, and asked ourselves why the modems that we are using right now are built for a different context, where you've got
ubiquitous
internet, you've got
ubiquitous
electricity, yet we sit here in Nairobi and we do not have that luxury.
This haze is
ubiquitous.
If we think of the world-changing goals of an Intel, of a Nuna, of Bono, of Google, they're remarkable:
ubiquitous
computing, affordable health care, high-quality for everyone, ending global poverty, access to all the world's information.
What happens when you combine these technologies together: increasing availability of facial data; improving facial recognizing ability by computers; but also cloud computing, which gives anyone in this theater the kind of computational power which a few years ago was only the domain of three-letter agencies; and
ubiquitous
computing, which allows my phone, which is not a supercomputer, to connect to the Internet and do there hundreds of thousands of face metrics in a few seconds?
It's
ubiquitous
and it wants to be more.
But we've got a product-system failure going on with these little guys, and they're so ubiquitous, you don't even notice they're there.
Here's why: Once they become ubiquitous, each year, these vehicles will save tens of thousands of lives in the United States alone and a million globally.
When you do things like that, and we also developed things that take physical photographs that are instantly printable, it will make it easier to create content, but with all of the unimagined, we will also have the unintended, like democratized counterfeiting and
ubiquitous
illegal possession.
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