Most free QR code apps will launch pages that are crowded with mobile banner ads making the viewing experience sub-par.
Mature markets like the U.S. come last because they are crowded with strong competitors and cost more in terms of advertising and marketing, he added.
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Getting around school will be one less thing they have to worry about when the halls are crowded with strangers and they are trying to fit in and make friends.
The former have long griped about the overstock of shabby Class B buildings, where floors are crowded with columns and cramped by low ceilings, and where even basic central air conditioning has to be installed.
Mr. Graves also took up painting a few years ago, and the walls of his studio are crowded with self-portraits and landscapes, many of which depict rows of poplars much like those that line the driveway to his house.
So these waters are frequently crowded with boats from both countries -- as well as vessels from China, just to complicate the picture.
Most of the biotech ventures are similarly crowded together, some in roads with hopeful names such as Sequence Drive.
Those events are hit or miss, and have gotten crowded with needy people.
The market for games has become more crowded with newcomers: Cheaper games are now offered online or as applications for mobile devices, such as Apple Inc.
Their conditions are abject: crowded, short of drinking water and with poor sanitation.
But public services remain poor: roads are potholed, airports are crowded and pupils learn less than in many places with lower taxes.
On a recent day in a train station, commuter Alejandro Gonzales said that a million more people are now crowded onto the subways since Transantiago did away with many of the old bus routes.
Technical analysis is powerful because charts are a reflection of emotions, and the gold trade has become crowded with irrational retail investors who buy into the hype at exactly the wrong time.
Though the industry has been trying to clean up its own act of late as the opportunists have crowded in, financial planners, specifically, are not certified or registered with the SEC, nor is such a move planned.
Its ornate pavilions are still strangely beautiful, but the park itself has grown ramshackle and is crowded with tacky fairground attractions.
In a highly competitive market crowded by panel manufacturers with significant excess global capacity, these cost advantages are critical.
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The aisles are 6 feet wide--a rarity among New York's crowded crevices--and the shelves are low, the better to tempt shoppers with the bountiful vista of aromatic foods.
So although there are azure skies on the distant horizon, in the short range the airspace is getting crowded with new competitors and new planes, and there may not be enough business to keep them all flying.
"There are also computers with Windows that stick, " Dyson said, to great cheers from the crowded audience floor.
But they will be entering a market now crowded with very clever phones - whether you favour Android, Apple or Blackberry, you are now spoiled for choice.
At a time when planes are becoming more crowded, air traffic is growing and air traffic control con- tinues to be run with obsolete technology, gratuitously retiring veteran pilots is both preposterous and an air-safety hazard.
While several 18th-century views of London from the Thames show a city already crowded with centuries of development, early 19th-century views of New York and the Hudson are almost Eden-like in their comparative rusticity.
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There are other smaller players in the market, and there is always a chance that the market gets even more crowded with new entries.
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