Another of the inversions you mentioned is from browsers to pushtechnology.
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But the service also resurrects the idea of pushtechnology -Remember that paradigm?
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Polese also listed five major limitations of pushtechnology.
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The timing of Freeloader's demise parallels the emergence of pushtechnology that carries the Microsoft and Netscape brand names.
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Developing autonomous systems robust enough for racing should help pushtechnology developments that lead to driverless cars for us all.
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CDF is the first open standard for pushtechnology, but other formats, such as Netscape's Constellation, are in the works.
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Tim's work is at the intersection of law and technology and how legal rules pushtechnology into one direction or another.
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In March, Microsoft submitted its Channel Definition Format to the World Wide Web Consortium as a proposed standard for pushtechnology.
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And because it's a pushtechnology with one-way data transmission, from the tower to the device, it doesn't overload the network.
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That falls to 15.7 percent when Apple is excluded, Thomson Reuters data showed, enough to pushtechnology into the second spot, after the financial sector.
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The deals are expected to pushtechnology loans to around 15% of loan indexes by year-end, from around 9% previously, a senior banker said.
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And automakers said it pushestechnology that isn't ready and limits R&D options.
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At the Consumer Entertainment Show in Las Vegas companies have been pushingtechnology to make streaming television more mainstream.
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Elliott, known for pushingtechnology companies to explore sales processes, did not explicitly call for a sale of the company in its letter Monday.