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noun
The act of moving toward union or uniformity.
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In the 21st century, the defining word in high technology may well be "convergence"–your TV is quickly converging with your computer, which is acting a lot like your Rolodex.
In sum, he said, "If I take what the United States says at face value, there should be convergence".
Will there one day be convergence between this kind of thing and the elaborately realistic modelled cities that are built for commercial videogames?
One senior state official said he thought it "more likely than not" that the states would eventually agree among themselves, adding that "there could be convergence" with the Justice Department, "but that is not at all certain".
It will be convergence of a sort, but by no means in the way that the visionaries evangelized.
More and more, there will be convergence, and more and more people will be watching Internet shows and television shows on their television.
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Its new mantra is "convergence".
"What I've long stood for is convergence," he said.
The next buzzword is "convergence" and it's here to stay.
Now that's convergence.
That, again, is "convergence," friends.
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