- Oct 2020
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humanwhocodes.com humanwhocodes.com
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This isn’t to say that multiplying code is good or bad – it’s a characteristic of all code regardless of quality.
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- Jun 2020
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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The thinking behind RCS was to deliver a best of both worlds solution—the cross-platform ubiquity of SMS with the functionality of WhatsApp and iMessage, but built right into the core network infrastructure
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- Dec 2018
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wendynorris.com wendynorris.com
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This categorical saturation furthermore forms a complex web. Although it is possible to pull out a single dassilication scheme or standard for reference purposes, in reality none of them stand alone. So a subproperty of ubiquity is interdependence, ,md frequently, integration. A systems approach might see the proliferation of both standards and classilications as purely a matter of integration-almost like a gigantic web of interoperability. Yet the sheer density of these phenomena go beyond questions of interoperability. They are layered, tangled, textured; they interact lo form an ecology as well as a flat set of compatibilities.
Ubiquitous classifications and standards are also interdependent and integrated, thus creating complex systems that work but the components of which tend to be invisible.
Example: Other classifications when the phenomena/object don't fit elsewhere or the "cumulative mess trajectory" which occurs when categories and standards interact in messy ways
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Ubiquity The first major theme is the ubiquity of classifying and standardizing. Classification schemes and standards literally saturate our environment.
Methodological themes for infrastructural inversion -- how to make the invisible visible
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wendynorris.com wendynorris.com
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This categorical saturation furthermore forms a complex web. Although it is possible to pull out a single classification scheme or standard for reference purposes, in reality none of them stand alone. So a_ subproperty of ubiquity is interdependence, and frequently, integrat10n. A systems approach might see the proliferation of both standards and classifications as purely a matter of integration-almost like a gigantic web of interoperability. Yet the sheer density of these phenomena go beyond questions of interoperability. They are layered, tangled, textured; they interact to form an ecology as well as a flat set of compatibilities.
Ubiquitous classifications and standards are also interdependent and integrated, thus creating complex systems that tend to be invisible.
Example: Other classifications when the phenomena/object don't fit elsewehre or the "cumulative mess trajectory" which occurs when categories and standards interact in messy ways
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blog.stockholmuniversitypress.se blog.stockholmuniversitypress.se
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we are also most pleased with developments that allow online annotation for all our books via Hypothes.is.
And we are pleased to be working with you!
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- Nov 2018
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digital.bmj.com digital.bmj.com
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support university and society-based publishing
A long time partner, Ubiquity recently announced deeper annotation support across their ebooks.
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- Oct 2015
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cms.whittier.edu cms.whittier.edu
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the ubiquity of aggression is an inevitable by-product of living in cities.
ubiquity - n.
the state or capacity of being everywhere, especially at the same time
aggression is everywhere and its just something that comes with living in a city?
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