Customization and engagement are becoming increasingly high priorities for start-ups hoping to break onto the scene.
However, he warned that intense competition, changes in the telecommunications market and increasingly high mobile penetration could limit growth.
Put the pieces together and the likelihood of a mobile payment solution as part of Passbook seems increasingly high.
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The war of grid references might be comical were it not for the increasingly high stakes in the region.
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Rozembajgier is absolutely correct in his prediction that increasingly high product recall numbers will only additionally motivate intensified regulatory oversight.
The leaps and bounds in clean, distributed generation have reduced costs, raised efficiency and demonstrated increasingly high levels of reliability.
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The firm now boasts 11 billion yuan in assets and some 100 subsidiaries, mostly involved in health care of an increasingly high-tech nature.
The picture of an increasingly high-tech education was revealed in the 1999 Survey of Information and Communications Technology, which was published by the Government Statistical Service.
Workers relying on such low wages and unstable employment are not likely to be able to educate their children enough to escape increasingly high rates of unemployment.
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In a speech made in Atlanta when he became ACC president, Nissen fretted about the increasingly high cost of health care and the too-cozy ties between doctors and drug and device makers.
In northern Mexico, along the border, industrial cities have benefited from economic openness, and companies in places such as Monterrey and Ciudad Juarez are producing a variety of increasingly high-tech products for export.
Unlike other sports, whose increasingly high ticket prices provide a barrier for many people and which result in a narrower range of spectators, racing lets its patrons in the door for a nominal fee and then lets them decide how much they want to spend to support the sport, in the form of how much they wager.
And how annoying to a growing number of women, not just feminists, now increasingly in high places.
Federal antitrust authorities, especially at the Federal Trade Commission, should keep that in mind as they focus increasingly on high-technology firms.
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Think of it: behind every iPhone is a user tapping into the 3G network for Web surfing and, increasingly, high-bandwidth applications such as HD video streaming.
Each boundary was greeted with increasingly enthusiastic high-fives by the Indian dressing room and when Watson was taken apart in the 49th over India looked to have the momentum.
The incident will certainly ratchet up the pressure to rein in the increasingly influential high frequency trading firms, which have taken over more than half the daily trading volume in the U.S. stock markets.
Chocolate with a very high cocoa content is increasingly being stocked in High Street shops, having largely been sold by specialist or artisan chocolatiers in the past.
First up is the "Kaiser" (pictured top left), a follow-on to the Hermes that adds GPS -- a feature that's becoming increasingly common in high-end Pocket PCs.
With 4G LTE fast becoming the de facto standard for smartphones and carriers increasingly promoting their high-speed LTE networks, Verizon seems to be making plans for its soon to be outdated 3G network.
While winemaking in Napa became increasingly reliant on high technology, Mr. Draper was essentially making wine the same way it had been made for centuries, with minimal additions of sulfur as a preservative and not much else.
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With Ohio and Indiana zeroing out their estate taxes and others likely to follow suit, the remaining high-rate states will have an increasingly hard time holding onto their mobile high-income citizens as they get older.
The college degree now increasingly represents what the high school diploma did in 1950 or 1960.
Manufacturers, in turn, are increasingly relying on their high-end sales to balance out their low-end products.
Glocer notes on his blog that machines have increasingly replaced humans in high-velocity, thin-spread markets such as spot FX, cash equities and U.S. Treasuries.
The commitment comes as economics are changing for making goods overseas: Labor costs are rising in Asia, while oil and transportation costs are high and increasingly uncertain.
So instead of more authority being transferred to local parties, the high representative increasingly made use of his discretionary powers and, among other things, ended up sacking more than 70 elected officials over the next few years.
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The prime example he offers is the cost of building stadiums now that credit is hard to come by and high-tech amenities are increasingly needed to lure fans from their 60-inch, high-def home televisions.
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Travel agencies say consumers have started to balk at sky-high airfares and increasingly opt for cheaper destinations.
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