To spread the word, the Los Angeles entrepreneur decided to plug into the Internet.
It can also exploit the advantages that enable it to plug into the global economy.
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But the way you pick the individual values to plug into the model can cause trouble.
The glove can also plug into a PC for data syncing and charging of its battery.
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And a user can easily plug into their social graph to ask their friends for their experiences.
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When the Na'vi ride a winged dragon, the first thing they do is plug into its circuitry.
"In most corporate networks, all you have to find is an open port to plug into, " Green said.
The ability to plug into 110-volt outlets makes FDRs far cheaper to install than other devices with comparable capabilities.
The program will on-ramp new technologies, Moonshot Server cartridges, applications, tools, and OSes that plug into the Moonshot environment.
The filter will normally plug into the aerial lead between the TV and the antenna, blocking the 4G frequencies.
Your average EV owner needs to plug into a grid to charge up.
Maritz also said the company has a strategy of creating easy ways for non-SQL databases to plug into cloud environments.
New plastic fiber will be flexible and durable enough to wrap around desks and plug into PCs--ideal for the home.
Soon enough, Dorsey had engineered a tiny swipe reader that could plug into the headphone jack of an iPhone or iPad.
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The device includes a fixed micro-USB connector and a pop-out flexible cable to plug into your computer or another power source.
"If you plug into any wired network out there, you can basically capture what is happening on that network, " he said.
The company is also building out a platform for other companies to plug into its technology, expanding the uses of it.
Created by San Diego-based entrepreneur Stephanie Burns, the jug is designed to plug into a smart base in your refrigerator.
This makes it attractive to mining companies, which operate in inconvenient places where they cannot easily plug into a national grid.
Ultimately, smart cards will plug into a PC -- and the ATM, if not the bank branch, could one day become obsolete.
Ibiden's pin-grid packages plug into circuit boards via dozens of tiny prongs.
Ndow said his truckers currently use IdleAire, an electrical system trucks can plug into for cooling, heating, and other services like the Internet.
Cold-ironing allows ships at dock to plug into shore-side electricity sources to power electronic and mechanical systems needed for loading and unloading activities.
There are plenty of firms in the business of making squarish dongles that plug into your smartphone and help you pay for stuff.
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An Ubuntu-equipped phone would plug into a dock connected to a keyboard and monitor, and the result would be a desktop computer of genuine value.
Google gives away a somewhat more primitive service than Omniture's called Google Analytics, but Google retains its own file of the data people plug into it.
Wi-Fi's little antennas are easy for anyone to plug into a network and, unless well managed, easy for outsiders to hack into, exposing the whole corporate network.
Intel has already pushed Nvidia out of the business of supplying computer chipsets, the digital nervous system that all processors plug into to power PCs and laptops.
Why buy a science lecture when you can download a syllabus from NASA, the Discovery Channel or PBS for free, or plug into Swarthmore College's math education library?
Over time, the narrator's continuous prompts to redeem badges start to feel like nagging and could result in kids nagging parents to plug into a PC (Windows or Mac).
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