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The software is an important addition to Google's catalog, but offering IM and chat is just keeping up with the Joneses.
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When I first heard about FOMO, I thought it was another way of saying keeping up with the Joneses, and the two are pretty similar.
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Keeping up with the Joneses is conspicuous consumption that occurs when people compete with their peers by buying what they buy and doing what they do.
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But keeping up with the Joneses is an even more gripping problem in the uber-competitive world of pro sports than it is at the country club.
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It all leads to one crucial question: are any of these companies really onto something, or are they just keeping up with the Joneses in a feverish quest after an imaginary next big thing?
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Economist and social critic Thorstein Veblen took a crack at it in The Theory of the Leisure Class, the 1899 classic that wryly posited the theory of "conspicuous consumption, " his phrase for keeping up with the Joneses.
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Given that Foxconn has always paid better than competing Chinese factories, it looks rather like just keeping up with the Joneses rather than responding to the outrage and fury of a few hipsters thousands of miles away.
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We argued, back when we were all Third Way liberals, that not having money was a problem because it kept you from keeping up with the Joneses, and eroded the sense of community, of shared culture, on which democracy depends.
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It may seem like a harmless "keeping-up-with-the-Joneses" style obsession.
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And women an especially unhappy bunch of late may be especially vulnerable to keeping up with what they imagine is the happiness of the Joneses.
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