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1 The Washington-based company dominated the PC era before the internet became ubiquitous .
2 That changed in the early 2000s, when email at the office became ubiquitous .
3 Jokes about Eastwood running for president quickly became ubiquitous on Twitter.
4 As new year approached, they became ubiquitous , like pear blossoms budding out of season.
5 Since television, in particular, became ubiquitous , the church has resented media, writes Eddie Holt.
6 Before mobile phones became ubiquitous , payphones were essential communications tools.
7 No one quite remembers when it became ubiquitous and few can imagine life without it.
8 As laptops became ubiquitous , experience largely destroyed the fantasy.
9 The blue, white and orange livery became ubiquitous in northern towns over the following decades.
10 In other words, it was trafficking in image macros long before the format became ubiquitous online.
11 Circles as places of connection became ubiquitous as the form in which girls met, played, created and talked.
12 Sweatshirts with the Gap logo became ubiquitous , the brand went on TV and Gap's American casual became a trademark look.
13 Launched in 1991, "Intel Inside" stickers turned commodity electronic components into premium products, and eventually became ubiquitous on laptops.
14 As home internet became ubiquitous and Wi-Fi sped up, the dream of the smart home started to look more like a reality.
15 In the '90s, when the world wide web came into being and email became ubiquitous , Bishop expected the art world to be transformed.
16 In the 1950s and 60s, when televisions first became ubiquitous in American homes, doomsayers confidently predicted cinema's demise.
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