BitTorrent said it believed the format had the potential to "revolutionise" the media industry.
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Scientists at Newcastle University say the machine will "revolutionise" the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
This week the company launched its Onesearch product in Europe, claiming it would revolutionise mobile search.
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But ITM thinks its system has the potential to revolutionise the move to more green energy.
Even so, some think it may revolutionise swap trading, by further narrowing bid-offer spreads.
At that stage it was predicted that it would revolutionise optical imaging systems and make holograms feasible.
Landcatch Natural Selection said the research could create the "perfect salmon" and revolutionise the fish farming industry.
They did not, of course, succeed, but they did enough to revolutionise the teaching of the subject.
It added graphene has the potential to revolutionise a "huge number of applications", including smartphones and ultrafast broadband.
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The British Journal of Cancer says the test could revolutionise and speed up the way this cancer is diagnosed.
The open-source-like approach may not revolutionise the biotech industry, but it is a notable step in a new direction.
It is hoped the techniques will revolutionise medicine by using a sample of person's skin to create stem cells.
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He entered office with a new philosophy, the Third Way, that was supposed to revolutionise the provision of public services.
In this respect someone can have high intelligence but will never come up with something that will revolutionise the world in technological terms.
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In the Thirteenth Century the first mechanical clocks began to appear across Europe, a Medieval innovation that would revolutionise how humans saw time.
The association will call this week for the extension as a tool to revolutionise the fight against crime and solve hundreds of murders.
Known commonly as the ski-doo, it first appeared on the Finnish market in 1962 and the Sami people used them to revolutionise reindeer herding.
Rather, this is the production line that Complete Genomics, a start-up in Mountain View, California, bets will revolutionise the discovery of disease genes.
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The chief executive of the Breast Cancer Campaign, Baroness Delyth Morgan, said the study could "revolutionise the way breast cancer is diagnosed and treated".
Alex Tabarrok points out that this fills in the last gap in the new business model needed for the internet to revolutionise education.
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Mr Nasser has also started to revolutionise distribution, buying independent dealers in cities such as San Diego and then merging them into company-run superstores.
If this research proves successful, it could revolutionise the lives of people who currently need to take daily insulin injections to just to stay alive.
Such granularity could revolutionise economic research, says Erik Brynjolfsson of MIT.
Danielle Turner, from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, says modafinil could revolutionise current understanding of the way we form and retain memories.
But instead of paying for paying for a short-term uptick in the property market, back science and technology and utterly revolutionise the UK economy for decades to come.
Don Katz saw the way the internet would revolutionise audio distribution, and the first storage device Audible.com produced is now an exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC.
But what has retailers salivating is CoCyph's potential to revolutionise Japan's e-commerce markets, whose growth has so far been greatly hampered by consumers' unwillingness to use their credit cards online.
But it would not be until later that the 30-year-old would get chance to do something about it - and in the process revolutionise the way military pilots are trained.
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One scheme called Londonet, devised by Alistair Jeffs and his team, suggests using smart cards, global positioning satellites, wireless communications and real-time personal information devices to revolutionise how Londoners go about their lives.
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