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The city would grow in a fractal pattern: Six linked platforms, like a hexagon of a honeycomb, would become a village.
The deal knits together Toutiao's 120 million Chinese users with the roughly 60 million who use Musical.ly in the United States and Europe, ultimately linking a platform in China with a more global one.
Berners-Lee and others at MIT are working on a project called Solid, a "linked-data" platform that acts rather like a file system with the web as its interface.
Become one of their experts and start benefitting from the job opportunities! 9. Mechanical Turk: Run by Amazon, it's a platform linking businesses and developers with an on-demand workforce to complete their projects.
Some sustainable trips are priced like luxury vacations, a fact that prompted the 2015 launch of Giving Way, a platform linking volunteers directly with nongovernmental agencies, cutting out intermediaries that link the two.
Last October the U.S. pharmaceutical business of Europe's Aventis bought MyDoc Online, a platform linking doctors and patients that's based in Texas.
Best characterized are the cullin-RING ligase (CRL) E3s, consisting, in Arabidopsis, of CULLIN1, CUL3a/b or CUL4, which serve as a platform linking one of two closely related RING-type proteins (RBX1a/b) to one of over 800 substrate-recognition subunits [ 15].
A similar platform links the seven sculptures in Ms. Bove's show at MoMA, which is titled "The Equinox" and was organized by the curator Laura Hoptman with an assistant, Margaret Ewing.
A complex platform linking street vendors in some of the world's poorest countries to travellers seeking authentic tourism experiences and souvenirs, Vendedy's founder faced numerous challenges.
The views available through the wedge-like windows of the spire of the Chrysler Building (1930) were limited, but the interior observation room, on the seventy-first floor, offered high, crazily angled walls, painted stars, and hanging Saturn lamps suggesting a celestial platform linking Earth to the heavens.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker The views available through the wedge-like windows of the spire of the Chrysler Building (1930) were limited, but the interior observation room, on the seventy-first floor, offered high, crazily angled walls, painted stars, and hanging Saturn lamps suggesting a celestial platform linking Earth to the heavens.
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