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This stuff is still monochrome and it's not going to get commercialized for a while.
The idea was conceived, explored, and exploited aiming to get commercialized and promote environmental and economic benefits.
While universities pump out a ton of research on fish farming, much of it doesn't get commercialized, and the duo didn't want to be locked into one bet.
Facebook faced an outcry last year when Instagram updated its terms of service, with many concerned about how Instagram would get commercialized, specifically around selling ads against users' photos.
It's not cheap (the basic 25-key DIY kit costs £330) but it's a unique experience for musicians and researchers that could be a precursor to a very different kind of musical keyboard to come, should the tech get commercialized and adopted by keyboard manufacturers.
Sometimes futuristic-looking prototypes of gadgets do get commercialized: Brother has announced it is ready to bring to market the so-called AiRScouter, a head-mounted and transparent transmissive liquid crystal display that was first showcased back in 2008.
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"Every neighborhood that gets famous gets commercialized," said Mr. Shapiro of Social Tees.
(Those who apparently consider it dead include bohemians in denial, cynics from the suburbs, and left-wing thinkers who say alternative culture is dead because nowadays it gets commercialized faster than you can say grunge Barbie).
Such a false positive error in predictive toxicology, however, may mean that a life-saving (and profitable) drug never gets commercialized.
JT: Life sciences investing is drug development, diagnostics, funding pre-clinical drugs and even drugs on the verge of getting commercialized.
These two colors are associated with the early 80s cyberpunk sci-fi books such as Neuromancer by William Gibson before it got commercialized by films such as The Matrix.
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