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1 And during that time iterate on a ton of different content.
2 So this is something that we can iterate on very quickly.
3 You can iterate on their shapes to tailor them to different tasks and environments.
4 But Apple-which, like every provider, is free to iterate on top of Unicode's baseline designs-wantedsomething more personal.
5 And now, 30 years later, the country is positioning itself to iterate on that plot, in a different off-Earth industry: asteroid mining.
6 Walmart engineers are no doubt iterating on the app all the time.
7 But what's more interesting is the way Walmart self-consciously iterates on the store level.
8 Chrome also has some issues with iterating on search terms.
9 So we are iterating on the technology and building more features into the band.
10 Google hadn't iterated on the service for years.
11 So the teams frequently start iterating on their goals the same way they would on their features.
12 Yes, listen, you know, war games and custom games in general are still being iterated on custom servers and event servers.
13 Since then, much of competitive gaming's progress has been about iterating on that experience, from dial-up Doom to Halo: Reach on Xbox Live.
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